No, it does not.
No.
The answer is, you don't. Word is not a free program. It is part of the software package known as Microsoft Office and can be found as a standalone package occasionally as well. However, whether by itself or with the rest of the Office suite, it is a commercial program that must be purchased. Only Wordpad is free and comes with every version of WIndows. That is found in the Accessories program group.
Windows 10 is the operating system. To add Word to your computer, you need to purchase the Microsoft Office package. This can be found from electronic shops or on the Microsoft website.
unfortunately they removed it but you can get a replacement program called windows live mail included in their free software package Windows Essentials.
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.
YES
Microsoft Word, and Excel are nothing to do with the operating system. The programs will work with Windows 7.
It is an application, not a part of the operating system. Microsoft Word does not come automatically with any operating system. It has to be bought separately. It will run on Windows 7, but it is not a part of Windows 7. So it does not come with Windows 7.
16.A) WISMB) ImageXC) DISMD) Package ManagerE) Windows Update
Yes. You just need to choose the right package, the apple website should do this for you.
No.Windows 7 does not offer Windows Movie Maker, Photo Gallery or Mail. It is available as a free download package called Windows Live Essentials. You can download the XP version of Movie Maker, from the Microsoft Website, which works in Windows 7. See the Related links below.
Check the package... Usually, you should get a "recovery disk"!