You are probably thinking of Windows 7 Professional. Well, Windows 7 Professional has the same features as Home Premium, but also includes features like Remote Desktop, XP Mode, and Group Policy.
No, it is compatiable with vista home premium, I have had it.
Microsoft office 2007 is compatible with Windows 7.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/compare-editions/default.aspx
Usually there is no difference between the Personal and Business Mircosoft Office Suite Programs, except for possibly the price. The Business License is often more expensive because you can use it on a greater number of computers.
No, Windows never comes with Microsoft Office Packet. This is two different products and you need two separate licenses for them.
Not that I'm aware of. I ran both for several months.
No. Excel is part of Microsoft Office. Windows 7 is the operating system and it does not include the Office applications, which must be bought separately if you want Office on your computer.
Home Premium................... windows 7 home premiun, my opinion.
Microsoft Windows 7 is compatible with Office 2000 but updating Office might not be possible. Outlook 2000's contact list will not work with Windows 7.
That edition of Windows Vista does not exist. Windows Vista exists in two editions for home users: Windows Vista Home Basic and Windows Vista Home Premium.
Windows 7 Home Premium is one of the newest software. But it is not the best. Windows 7 Ultimate is currently the best software. You can access more things with Windows 7 Ultimate than Windows 7 Home Premium.
No. Windows 7 is an operating system that makes your computer work. Microsoft PowerPoint is an application that is included with MS Office.