When you first start a new drawing,when Paint is opened the Pencil tool is selected automatically
There is a tool within windows 7 to manage credentials. Its called windows credential manager.
The Windows 7 tool is Windows Log in Report
There's no such thing as "MS Paint 2003." If you meant the Paint program from Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, yes. Just copy the program from a Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installation to your Windows 7 installation.
paintribbon is a paint application for XP which looks like windows 7 Paint! So not exactly but almost. Otherwise you can try PaintDOTnet.
I'm not sure if Windows 7 has a processing management tool or not. You could ask or send an email to the techs of the Windows 7 processor and ask them. Also, be sure to ask them how to locate it on your computer.
Paint
the windows anytime upgrade tool
Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM)
A screwdriver is generally the proper tool.
You should use the official "Windows 7 DVD download tool" from Microsoft themselves for making Windows 7 DVDs
There is no tool in windows 7 to do that. But I'm sure that there is something on the internet that will let you do this.
You can't install C++ programs on Windows 7. The compatibility issue is due to turbo software not due to Windows 7. Turbo C does not work on Windows 7 because Turbo C is 16 bit application where Windows 7 does not support 16 bit applications. But there's a tool which allows users to install 16 bit applications on Windows 7. The tool is DOSBox. Use DOSBox to install Turbo C in Windows 7.