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The blog post has instructions on how to get Windows 7 Games for Windows 10 October 2018 update and earlier Windows 10 updates.
Windows 7 comes with a set of exciting and addictive games include traditional card games with new polished graphics. It also has popular Windows Vista games like Mahjong Titans, Chess Titans, and Purble Place.
In Windows 10, the company decided to ditch these games and provides you modern games right from the Windows store. Lots of users are not satisfied with this decision of Microsoft and want those Classic Windows 7 Games for Windows 10 back.
It is evident that Windows 7 games for Windows 10 from Microsoft will not be available. But this doesn’t mean that you cannot enjoy these games on Windows 10 as there is a way to get them.
How to Download Windows 7 Games for Windows 10 – 2019
To all the lovers of Windows 7 games, here are the simples steps to restore them on Windows 10.
1. First of all, grab the ZIP file containing the Windows 7 Games using the following link: Winaero Windows 7 Games for Windows 10 2019. (Credit: Winaero)
2. After that Extract, the Zip file and Run the Setup file named as Windows 7 Games for Windows 10 and 8.exe which is available inside of the Extracted folder.
3. Select the Installation Language by default its English and Click on the OK button.
4. After the following screen appears, click on the Next button to continue the installation.
5. In the next Choose Component screen, you will see the list of the Windows 7 Games for Windows 10. By default, all the games are checked. In case you don’t want to install all of them, then uncheck to skip them.
Once done with the component selection, click on the Next button.
6. This will start installing all the Windows 7 games on your Windows 10 PC. Once done, you will see the following screen. Just click on the Finish button.
7. To start playing the games. Click on the Start button and under the Recently added title you will find out all the Windows 7 games.
To check the complete list of the games click on the Expand button. Following the are games which you will get when you install the full package:
Minesweeper
Internet Backgammon
Internet Checkers
Internet Spades
Purble Place
Solitaire
Spider Solitaire
Chess
FreeCell
Hearts
Mahjong
There is a Game Explorer button in the list of games. You can click on that to find out all the games.
In case, you want Windows 7 games free download from Microsoft for Windows 10; then you can click on the option named as More Games from Microsoft.
That’s it.
This is how you can get Windows 7 games for Windows 10 october 2018 update or earlier.
Frequently asked question
Question: What version of Windows 10 this game package supports?
Answer: If you’re running Windows 10 October 2018 Update, April 2018 Update, Fall Creators Update, Creators Update, and Anniversary Update on your system, then you can install the package on your PC and play the games flawlessly.
Question: Windows 7 games for windows 10 not working?
Answer: In case, Windows 7 Games for Windows 10 not working due to any reason. Just uninstall the package and reinstall the game package using the same installer.
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