no
Yes.
Spider Solitaire was originally introduced as part of a Windows 98 upgrade pack called "Microsoft Plus! 98", and it is likely that it was developed by Microsoft's programmers. The full release came in Windows XP, and Windows 2000 was skipped.
There is no operating system known as "Windows 2007". The only Microsoft operating system released in 2007 was Microsoft Windows Server 2008. Microsoft Windows Vista was released earlier in 2006 and has since been superseded by Microsoft Windows 7 (released in 2009), Microsoft Windows Server 2012, Windows 8 (2012), Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 and now Microsoft Windows 8.1 (2013). As to how you run a C++ compiler on Microsoft Windows (regardless of the version), you first have to download or buy a compiler as well as a linker and a resource compiler. However, compilers and linkers are not generally available separately, they usually come as part of an Integrated Development Environment (IDE), which includes project management facilities and code editors. Your IDE documentation will tell you how to run the built in compiler from the command line, however in an IDE this is seldom necessary as all compilation and linking can be achieved from within the IDE itself.
No, and its no longer supported by Microsoft either.
No, you don't need Microsoft Plus to use Windows Movie Maker. That is just extra effects and stuff Microsoft would like you to buy!
In Microsoft Windows, CTRL+A conventionally selects all selectable objects within the current window.
Command name for copying text in microsoft windows is control plus c. This command can be used everywhere in windows for copying anything. You can also copy music, video, etc files.
Yes, it is. Just make sure that you it though "Programs and Features" (Windows 7).
Yes, it can.
On your computer.
Windows uses Microsoft Office Access to open MDB files. But, MSO Access does not come with windows pre-installed. Since MSO Access is part of the Microsoft Office Suite, you will have to buy Microsoft Office 2010 Professional or Professional-Plus(If you are on windows). If you are on a Mac, you can use MDB/ACCDB Viewer.
Virtually every major application by Microsoft is developed using VC++, including Windows itself.