No the latest Apple operating system to ship with new Macbooks is OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. You can install Windows 7 on a partition of your Macbook using the built in Boot Camp software included in Snow Leopard. You will have to buy a copy of Windows 7 seperately however.
Windows 7 by a lot.
Apple computers use their own operating system called Mac OS X. Windows 7 can be purchased and installed on a MacBook if required.
Mac OS X is an excellent replacement for Windows 7. You can use Apple's Mac OS X on computers made by Apple. The legal terms you agree to when installing Mac OS X prevent it being installed on non-Apple computers.
Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista,7) and Mac (Mac OS, Apple)
Windows 7 is slower than the new operating system Lion for Mac. Windows 7 has most of the features all macs have had in the past and they are way behind everything the Mac does. In 5 years Windows will be doing the stuff Mac has just done this year. My advice don't buy Windows 7 you can buy a Mac and put Windows 7 on a Mac for like $100. And you get way more features on a Mac than on Windows 7. So basically Lion is way better than Windows 7. Hope this helps :)
Apple only makes their software for Mac. Windows Movie Maker is an alternative option.
To find out go apple website and click on the mac basics
Windows only........BUT..... If you have Windows 7 you can have Boot Camp (free) from Apple install it on your Mac and have the FULL hardware, processor, Ram, etc, just as if it was running on a Windows machine natively. Boot Camp is just a set of Windows drivers from Apple so the Windows OS can use the Apple hardware.
Apple computers, in common with most other computers, can play video games.
Windows 7 is an operating system. A Mac is a computer. A Mac can run Windows 7. The two things are not comparable.
Windows 7 will work on a recent Mac (See links below).
No you cannot, as Mac OS X is designed on the software base of Unix which is different to the base of Windows, It will not work, it will only work properly on Mac OS X