Go to control panel–Programs–and on programs and features there should be Turn Windows features on or off and put a check on Games and there you go you should have games. And the version you are saying is the Windows 7 Professional and you will not get games from the start and have to manually turn it on. Usually because Professional is made for business and not for play.
Hello,
Click ‘start’ and type ‘games’ to search the active games on your PC. If you don’t see a game it may have been turned off, is an older game or is a premium game not available. Check this quick tutorial to find the available games: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windo…
Yours,
Tara
Windows Outreach Team
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Go to control panel–Programs–and on programs and features there should be Turn Windows features on or off and put a check on Games and there you go you should have games. And the version you are saying is the Windows 7 Professional and you will not get games from the start and have to manually turn it on. Usually because Professional is made for business and not for play.
Hello,
Click ‘start’ and type ‘games’ to search the active games on your PC. If you don’t see a game it may have been turned off, is an older game or is a premium game not available. Check this quick tutorial to find the available games: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windo…
Yours,
Tara
Windows Outreach Team
Never herd of Windows 7 Student. But the beta versions had them.