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.
Microsoft Windows 8 will suceed windows 7.
Microsoft Word, and Excel are nothing to do with the operating system. The programs will work with Windows 7.
Windows 7 is the latest Microsoft operating system (OS). Other examples of Microsoft OSs are Windows XP, Vista, and Server 2008. Windows 7 should not be confused with Microsoft Office 2007, which is no more than a group of programs such as Word, Excel, Power Point, and Access, among others. The operating system Windows 7 is often confused with the Microsoft Office 2007 suite.
if you mean operating system, Windows 7 (in beta)
A complex version of Notepad. Or a simplified version of Microsoft Word.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/
The company "Microsoft" created and developed the Windows 7 Operating System. No single person invented it. It was a common effort between the entirety of the company Microsoft.
Windows 8 is an operating system and Microsoft Word is an application. It is not part of Windows 8. If you want Microsoft Word on a computer with Windows 8, then you have to buy it separately, as it does not come automatically with it.
No, it does not. Word is a part of Microsoft Office which is a separate product. In other works you have to pay for it extra.
No. Windows XP is an operating system. Microsoft Word is a word processor.
Yes, Microsoft Office 2003 is compatible with Windows 7.
No, it does not come with Microsoft Office.