Well if you intend to download pictures from the camera, all you will need to do is plug the camera into your windows 7 computer and (possibly) turn on your camera. then windows 7 will bring up a small menu that will ask what you wish to do. simply click import pictures and windows 7 will do the rest (the pictures will be in a folder dated by the day you imported the pictures)
If you're talking about windows live messenger then yes you just need a video camera and connect it to the computer - there are some laptops that already have a camera in them - and a microphone, connect the microphone right next to where you connect the headphones.
Windows 7
Your camera is connecting in Windows 8 because there is some internal sensor. To fix this you need to look for the relevant drivers.
Yes, you can connect to vatsim on Windows 7 using Squawkbox or FSInn.
Load "windows connect now" on both computers. Some versions may not work though
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No reason why not - most peripherals will work with Windows 7. Provided your computer recognises the device, you shouldn't have any problems. You might need an installation disc for the camera in case Windows 7 needs is though.
You can't connect to your digital video camera with Windows Movie Maker. You can only connect/find a camcorder with the program. That doesn't mean you can't use your digital camera video though. You may need to convert it to a format compatible with Windows Movie Maker though before importing it into the program.
connect your PC to the internet so that windows 7 can update
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yes the camera should come up as a removable disk all you have to do is browse the cameras drive to find the images; usually in DCIM folder