Yes, you can run Microsoft Flight Simulator X on a Windows 7 laptop as long as the laptop meets system requirements.
Microsoft's Flight Sim X only works with the Windows operating system so to use it on a Mac you will need to install and run Windows on the Mac. There are alternative flight simulators available for the Mac the best one being Xplane. (See links below)
According to Microsoft it should work if your computer is 64 bit.
Brand does not matter, its the specification that is most important
It depends on what kind of laptop you have, and what kind of flight simulator.
There is no reason why not as long as your graphics/ ram are sufficient. You can, like win 7 make the software "compatible" in the setup options
The best is Elite Flight simulator, but this is a PRO product with a PRO price. All the software is purchased in modules, then comes the hardware, and a full setup will easily cost as much as US$10 000. For the rest of us, Microsoft's FSX (Flight Simulator 10), is about as realistic as it gets in all aspects except the price.
Windows is absolutely safe for your laptop whether it is a Mac or a PC. Make sure when you install Windows, it is a legitimate product from Microsoft. If you have any problems with Windows, you can contact Microsoft customer service.
Yes, if the laptop meets the minimum hardware requirements
Solution: It will be Microsoft because Windows is made by Microsoft And Bill Gates is the owner of it.
The free games that come with a laptop depend on the brand of laptop one purchases as well as the operating system running. Different operating systems such as Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows 8, and Mac OS all have different preloaded games and applications.
There isn't really a labelled laptop, but you want something that's either only for gaming or just has a large processor. Myself I run a toshiba Satellite c660/c660d, (not sure which it is.) with the i3 and windows 7. I find that even on high graphics it works fine, there's a small bit of lag, but you can tweak the graphics settings a bit to fix that. If your looking for something made for gaming, your looking for something with a reasonable graphics card and memory. As I say I can't really give you a "made for flight simulator laptop", but look around there's bound to be an affordable powerful laptop out there somewhere. If its a mac you have currently have, it will depend on what other things use up its memory, my laptop I use only for gaming, and it works fine. Hope this helps a bit,
Windows does not have a webcam. Windows come with a built in driver used for most laptop cameras. These laptop cameras are from different manufacturers. Microsoft however do have a series of add on cameras names LifeCam.