You can download and install visual basic on Windows 7 just like you would on xp, vista, or any other operating system.
If you mean "Visual Styles" by saying "Themes", the extensions of windows 7 and windows 8 visual styles are different. That makes it almost impossible to install windows 7 visual styles on windows 8. There may be other alternatives for it.
They are windows; the basic content container for other controls.
John Smiley has written: 'Learn to Program Databases With Visual Basic (Learn to Program)' 'Learn to Program Visual Basic Objects (Learn to Program)' 'Learn to Program with Visual Basic 6' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), Microsoft Visual BASIC, Visual Basic (Computer program), Visual programming (Computer science), Windows (Computer programs) 'Learn to Program Visual Basic 6 Examples' 'Introduction to Programming with Visual Basic 6 Part 2' 'Learn to Program Visual Basic Examples (Miscellaneous)' -- subject(s): Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows, BASIC (Computer program language)
You go up to windows and select add windows form
Yes.
Visual basic was made to help ease the development of Windows applications. With it's easy to use language and environment, anyone can learn visual basic in a matter of time.
Visual Basic create windows form applications. They are things like your Web Browser, e.g. Internet Explorer.
Windows programs, including those written in Visual Basic, do not run natively on Linux. Most Visual Basic programs should be usable if Wine is installed.
Most scripts written inside of Windows are written using Visual Basic, or a Visual Basic derivative, like Windows Script Host (created for things like logon scripts on networks.)
Jose Mojica has written: 'COM+ programming with Visual Basic' -- subject(s): COM (Computer architecture), Computer programming, Microsoft Visual BASIC 'ActiveX controls with Visual Basic 5.0' -- subject(s): ActiveX, Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows
visual c++ probably, performance sensitive windows applications generally are made in it,
Yes, according to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/windows-7/en-us/Details.aspx?type=Software&p=Microsoft%20Visual%20Basic%202008%20Express%20Edition&v=Microsoft&uid=&pf=0&pi=2&s=visual%20basic&os=32-bit