Yes, you can install programs for Windows Vista on Windows 7. It is possible to use the same software that was designed for previous versions of Windows such as XP and Vista on newer operating systems like Windows 7. However, some programs may not be compatible with the new OS or require additional steps in order to work correctly.
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You can install so called Microsoft Virtual PC on your Windows 7 and use all your programs under Seven. Seven has own appearance, it looks better than vista.
Yes, it does.
Simple. You install 7-Zip.
XP, if you can scratch Vista and go for Windows 7
if you mean windows explorer 7, then just download it from the Microsoft site.
No specific action is needed. Just install as you would normally.
No your windows 7 will not deleted
Backwards-compatibility is already built into Windows Vista and Windows 7. There's nothing that you can install to aid in compatibility if running the program in Comaptibility Mode does not work.
Microsoft Word, and Excel are nothing to do with the operating system. The programs will work with Windows 7.
You have two choices. First one is to use virtual machines (VMWare is one of the best ones). Or you can make your system dual boot. For that you need to have at least two partitions large enough to hold Vista or Windows 7. First install Vista in the first partition, second, install Windows 7 as a new installation in another partition.
Some of the programs that come with Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 1 includes Windows Defender, Windows Firewall and Windows Media Center. It also comes with Internet Explorer 7, Windows DVD Maker and Windows Flip 3D.
It won't install. The update code looks for parts of the Vista code to backpack itself onto. Therefore, if all of that code is missing, no install.