first off I would not DOWNGRADE your OS for an old outdated program! there is TONS of free substitutes out there! there is GIMP which is an equivalant of photoshop! also there is paint.net! which is another great photo editing and BOTH ARE FREE!! why on earth would you wanna downgrade to less superior OS?!! I cant beleive no one has discruraged you from making a BIG mistake! also ALL programs work in X64 bit and for older programs you just have to run them in compatiblity mode! I play a game over 10yrs old and runs great in se7en X64 bit! there is TONS of bigger/better software out there!
I D/L'd Paint.net, and all I can say is WOW! You were right, it was easy to use and seems to do everything I do to my photos.
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