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Windows 7 was such a classic operating system. Its impact on users can be seen by the fact that even after the release of Windows 8 and 8.1, the majority of the Windows users chose to stay on Windows 7. Though they finally upgraded their system to Windows 10 after its release. One major factor that Windows 7 possessed to get all over user’s heads was the Games of Windows 7. They were such classics, whether it is Solitaire, Hearts or even Chess Titans. After upgrading to Windows 10, most of the Windows 7 fans started missing their favorite games. So, I will help you out here. In this post, I will present a Guide to get Windows 7 games for Windows 10.

Contents

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  • 1 The Favorites: Windows 7 Games
  • 2 How to get Windows 7 Games for Windows 10
  • 3 Top 5 Non-Microsoft Windows 7 Games

The Favorites: Windows 7 Games

Those who have played the Windows 7 games are already a fan of the games. For those new generation kids and teens who haven’t played those games, I strongly recommend that you try Windows 7 games at least once. Windows 7 had a group of great, beautiful games including the classic Card games with newer shiny graphics and some great new games from Vista like Chess Titans, Mahjong Titans, and Purble Place. There were many more games that were not so catchy, but very much addictive and fun.

However, in Windows 10, Microsoft decided to modernize the games, which is not a bad thing in fact. But, most of the people love to play the same classic games that were hosted by Windows 7. Also, if Windows 10 has ads present with the games which a good amount of users disliked. The worst part is Windows 10 doesn’t even have a replacement of some classics like Chess Titans, Purble Place, etc. If you are the one who is a fan of Windows 7 games, or just don’t like the modernize (with ads) games present in Windows 10, I will help you out. I will tell you How to get Windows 7 games for Windows 10.

Comparison between Windows 7 and Windows 10 Games

Windows 7 games were either modernized or made unavailable in the Windows 10. Here is a quick comparison between Windows 7 and Windows 10Games. This also advocates why you should get Windows 7 games for Windows 10.

Windows 7Windows 10
Chess TitansNA
FreeCellMicrosoft Solitaire Collection
HeartsNA
Mahjong TitansMicrosoft Mahjong
MinesweeperMicrosoft Minesweeper
Purble PlaceNA
SolitaireMicrosoft Solitaire Collection
Spider SolitaireMicrosoft Solitaire Collection
Internet BackgammonNA
Internet CheckersNA
Internet SpadesNA

NA: Not available.

As you can see, most of the games are not available on the new Windows 10 platform. The greatness of Windows 10 will even improve when you’ll add the classic Windows 7 games to it, with the help of this Guide.

How to get Windows 7 Games for Windows 10

Unfortunately, Microsoft doesn’t have any utility or support to run Win 7 games on Windows 10 computers. However, you should not worry. As, there is a tested Guide available to get Windows 7 games for Windows 10. You just have to take help from a third-party software from WinAeroto run Windows 7 games on Windows 8, 8.1, 10. These third-party softwares are worth it for the games. You should definitely try these.

Guide: Get Windows 7 Games for Windows 10 by WinAero installer

You can use the Windows 7 games for Windows 10 setup from WinAero to play your favorite games on the new Windows 10 OS. Just follow these steps in order to run the games on your Windows 10 PC:

Step-1:Download the Windows 7 games for Windows 10, 8, and 8.1 Installer by WinAero from here.

Step-2:Extract the contents of the 150MB (approx.) archive to the local system and then, Run the installer.

Step-3: The installer will displays all Windows 7 games, and you can decide whether you want to install all of them or only select ones. Select which ones you want to install and then, click on Next.

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Note:Games included:- Chess Titans, FreeCell, Hearts, Mahjong Titans, Minesweeper, Purble Place, Solitaire, Spider Solitaire, Internet Backgammon, Internet Checkers, Internet Spades.

Step-4: Follow the instructions appearing on your screen to install the games. After installing the games, go to the Startmenu and run the game which you want to play.

Step-5:Enjoy.

This way you can have fun using Windows 7 games on Windows 10 computers. The package is multilingual and games are developed in a manner to run successfully on newer Windows versions. I suggest you run a scan of the extracted files with a good antivirus software before using them. Some users suggested that they got a virus with those files. Though the files were completely safe in my case.

Top 5 Non-Microsoft Windows 7 Games

Other than classic Microsoft games, there some amazing games available that I used to play on my Windows 7 PC. Being a gamer, I suggest you try these games on your Windows 10 system. These are absolute fun to play.

1. Football Manager 2010

This is the classic Football management game which can take up to weeks of gameplay over the course of months. The game is very simple and fun to play. You can download it from here.

2. Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty

You might have played this one as it was the most popular game for the Windows 7 users at that time. The game is very much fun and thrilling to play. You can download it from here.

3. The Witcher

The original game was released in 2007. The game is pretty amazing with great RPG mechanism. You should try this one too. You can download it from here.

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4. Metro 2033

Metro 2033 depicts the tumultuous existence of humans living underground, after a nuclear holocaust wiped away the topside earth. The gameplay is great and addictive. You can download it from here.

5. Assasin’s Creed 1

I guess I don’t have to say anything about this one. It is my personal favorite series of games. You should try this amazing one if you haven’t played it yet. You can download it from here.

Summary

Windows 7 had some classic games developed by Microsoft. Additionally, there were some amazing Non-Microsoft games available too. The guide explained how you can get Windows 7 games for Windows 10. For any queries, doubts, or suggestions, feel free to visit the Comments sections below. Hope I helped you. Have a nice day, Folks!

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Purble place emulator pc

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Purble Places is not included in all versions of Windows Vista as the article suggests. Home Premium does not carry the game. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.100.53.80 (talk) 16:35, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

I'm pretty sure OEM copies of Home Premium carry Purble Place.--173.20.106.196 (talk) 13:25, 8 December 2008 (UTC)

Where is the source for 'only two recorded Master Chef scores'? There is no difficulty to achieving this, I've done it numerous times -- seems a spurious comment to make unless this really is a recognised difficult puzzle. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.10.96.10 (talk) 20:37, 20 January 2009 (UTC)

149.226.254.200 (talk) 11:32, 7 January 2011 (UTC)

Microsoft Games Purble Place Download

Purble Place is first included in Windows with Vista. But Windows XP users can also play Purble Place using an emulator. In the following source, there is executable Purble Place for Windows XP for XP users. So instead of a work-around like this, Microsoft could provide a small set of game applications to run on Windows XP computers

149.226.254.200 (talk) 11:32, 7 January 2011 (UTC)

Purble Place on Windows XP[edit]

(originally posted at User talk:67.174.105.246)Hi, I saw your edit and your edit comment Citation needed? I have an XP Tablet with Purble Place installed! How am I supposed to prove it?). I do sympathize, but even if you know it to be true you still have to find a source, otherwise the claim is what wikipedians call 'original research'. I hit exactly the same issue when I started here about five years ago. A google search for Vista games on XP is a good starting point but you'll need to find a reference from a reliable source, such as an article in a recognized newspaper or magazine. If you need any help formatting the reference please leave a note on my talk page. Good luck - Pointillist (talk) 14:40, 28 July 2012 (UTC)

(originally posted at User talk:Pointillist)
I got it and other games from here: http://www.kodyaz.com/articles/play-purple-place-free-download-purble-place-for-Windows-XP.aspx67.174.105.246 (talk) 20:50, 28 July 2012 (UTC)
(discussion moved to Talk:Purble Place)
Thanks for the quick reply. I browsed http://www.kodyaz.com/articles/play-purple-place-free-download-purble-place-for-Windows-XP.aspx and it says 'I have gathered these installation files and the Vista.Emulation.DLL file from the following blog owners.' I'm afraid that doesn't make it a reliable source, and the need for 'Vista.Emulation.DLL' (apparently a third party component) doesn't support the implication that the game programs can be executed on Windows XP. From what I can see online, this is a hack. If there isn't a reliable source describing it, the section should be removed. - Pointillist (talk) 22:52, 28 July 2012 (UTC)
It's not a hack. The applications are the originals. The DLL is third-party, but it doesn't modify the application. It just adds some Vista coding to the system so it's compatible. It's not a hack so much as compatibility mode. 67.174.105.246 (talk) 01:22, 30 July 2012 (UTC)
That's one point of view, but you still need to find a reliable source to confirm it. Here's an explanation that might help. - Pointillist (talk) 07:31, 30 July 2012 (UTC)

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I've removed the section for the time being. We can add it back if an appropriate source is found. - Pointillist (talk) 14:59, 1 August 2012 (UTC)

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Would screenshots count as good sources? 67.174.105.246 (talk) 02:35, 20 August 2012 (UTC)
Sorry about the delay replying. The screenshot would have to come from a reliable source, because any screen capture can be faked. But if a good source has published a screenshot, I don't see why it couldn't be used as a source, even if copyright prevents it from being added to an article. But I think it is a bit more complicated here. As I understand it the idea is that by using third-party software it is possible to get the Vista versions to execute on Windows XP. How could a screenshot tell a story like that? - Pointillist (talk) 07:51, 22 August 2012 (UTC)
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