Yes. Eventually Microsoft will stop supporting older versions. Right now you can upgrade to Win 10 for free- if you wait it will cost you. My company has been running on Win 10 for several months, and I am using it on my personal computer. Most of it has been de-bugged by now.
There is no version of DirectX 10 for Windows XP.
Internet Explorer 10 is available in the language that matches your versions of Windows. In order to download Internet Explorer 10, simply visit the Microsoft Windows website.
The best place to download Windows Media Player 10 is directly from the Microsoft Windows website, which has all sorts of downloadable programs related to its operating system.
To install ffmpeg on Windows 10, you can download the Windows build from the official ffmpeg website and follow the installation instructions provided.
You can download patches and Java and it should work. Update windows.
You can download Windows Movie Maker v2.1 for Windows XP from this URL:http://www.nomboo.co.cc/2009/10/movie-maker-create-edit-and-share-your.html
DirectX 10 is included with Windows Vista.
There are several different versions of the Windows toolbar. In order to get the most up to date toolbar one should go to the Windows website and look for the toolbar download.
There are plenty of places in order for one to download themes for Microsoft windows. However, it is strongly recommended that one should download themes from the main website of Microsoft.
Windows media is a media player, just double click the video and it should play in windows media.
You do not need to download DirectX 6.1. All versions of Windows from Windows 98 SE on up include DirecTX 6.1 or newer. If you have Windows 95, you should download DirectX 8.0a, available at the link below.
You should be able to buy it from Microsoft's official website