Install Vista "Windows Photo Gallery" ?

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Hi, is there an existing technique that can make me install Windows Photo Gallery, not the one with the Windows Live Essentials thing???? I am using Windows 7.

I installed Windows Live Photo Gallery and Windows Live Movie Maker many months ago but I am more satisfied with Windows Movie Maker 2.6 and the Windows Photo Gallery that came with Vista. I hate the Windows Live thing cause it also comes with stuff like Windows Skydrive Upload Tool and Windows Sign in Assistant.


Windows Live Photo Gallery is more laggish than Vista's Windows Photo Gallery. And I don't even like how Windows Live Movie Maker works and looks.

So please, is there some way I can install Windows Photo Gallery on Windows 7 without Windows Live Essentials??? Thanks...
 

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Hi Vertex,

As you've stated, Windows Photo Gallery came bundled with Windows Vista. There's no place to download it as a standalone program. You might be able to copy the .exe and appropriate files from a Windows Vista computer, but there's no guarantee it'll work in Windows 7.

Cheers,

Walker
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Thanks.
 

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Yep, let us know if the method I mentioned works for you. Good luck!

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Walker
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Good idea, whs! Thanks for that link... Vertex, please let us know if it helps at all. Thanks!

Walker
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Good idea, whs! Thanks for that link... Vertex, please let us know if it helps at all. Thanks!

Walker
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Yes, I have seen that link before and installing the Vista's Movie Maker on Windows 7 still require that moviemk_dll_registrar.zip. but I don't know if a Vista Photo Gallery counterpart for that file exists for downloading, otherwise you may need to manually locate files like that for Vista's Photo Gallery in a Vista computer which is hard, not knowing which, so the technique may fail anyway.
 

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anybody here have windows photo gallery (vista) folder packed? can you upload it somewhere? :P
 

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I would really like to do this also. The Vista photos screen saver will play full length videos. Windows Live will only play the first 10 seconds. I use the Vista saver all the time on my family room HTPC. The kids love seeing the pictures and videos of themselves. I would like to upgrade that PC to Win7, but I can't because I will loose the good screen saver.

I have tried copying over all the files from "C:\Program Files\Windows Photo Gallery" and the "PhotoScreensaver.scr", and the registry settings, but it does not work. I just get a black screen.

:(
 

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I would really like to do this also. The Vista photos screen saver will play full length videos. Windows Live will only play the first 10 seconds. I use the Vista saver all the time on my family room HTPC. The kids love seeing the pictures and videos of themselves. I would like to upgrade that PC to Win7, but I can't because I will loose the good screen saver.

I have tried copying over all the files from "C:\Program Files\Windows Photo Gallery" and the "PhotoScreensaver.scr", and the registry settings, but it does not work. I just get a black screen.

:(
In windows7, the screensaver setup for videos works a little differently than in Vista. Here is the procedure from my own webpage:

In Windows 7 you have to go via Windows Live Photo Gallery. If you do not have it yet on your system, download it from Windows Live Essentials http://download.live.com/?wa=wsignin1.0

Then do the following steps:

· Open Live Essentials Photo Gallery
· Click on File
· Click on > Screen Saver Settings (This will open the Screen Saver Settings)
· Browse to your folder with the video and open it (OK)
· In the Use this theme list box, select Album
· Then do Save
· Now run Preview and see whether it works

Remind you that the video format must be .wmv. If you have another format, convert it with Format factory http://www.formatoz.com/
 

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I would really like to do this also. The Vista photos screen saver will play full length videos. Windows Live will only play the first 10 seconds. I use the Vista saver all the time on my family room HTPC. The kids love seeing the pictures and videos of themselves. I would like to upgrade that PC to Win7, but I can't because I will loose the good screen saver.

I have tried copying over all the files from "C:\Program Files\Windows Photo Gallery" and the "PhotoScreensaver.scr", and the registry settings, but it does not work. I just get a black screen.

:(
In windows7, the screensaver setup for videos works a little differently than in Vista. Here is the procedure from my own webpage:

In Windows 7 you have to go via Windows Live Photo Gallery. If you do not have it yet on your system, download it from Windows Live Essentials http://download.live.com/?wa=wsignin1.0

Then do the following steps:

· Open Live Essentials Photo Gallery
· Click on File
· Click on > Screen Saver Settings (This will open the Screen Saver Settings)
· Browse to your folder with the video and open it (OK)
· In the Use this theme list box, select Album
· Then do Save
· Now run Preview and see whether it works

Remind you that the video format must be .wmv. If you have another format, convert it with Format factory http://www.formatoz.com/

Thanks for the tips. I don't have any trouble configuring the screen saver to point to the correct folder with my videos and pictures. That part works fine. My videos are .avi files with H264 video and ac3 audio. The saver plays them, but it only plays the first 10 seconds. The vista photos saver from "Windows Photo Gallery" will play the full duration of the video.

I don't want to convert all my videos to wmv because this is my master collection of photos and videos and I don't want to have to keep a second copy of every video. That would take forever and eat up a huge amount of disk space. I have hundreds of videos.

Thanks,
Sean
 

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Understand what you say. But unfortuately it will only work with .wmv. Do you really have to convert all videos or just the few you might be using as screensavers.
 

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Understand what you say. But unfortuately it will only work with .wmv. Do you really have to convert all videos or just the few you might be using as screensavers.

The whole point is to use my entire collection. The kids love seeing all the videos of themselves.
 

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anybody here have windows photo gallery (vista 64 bits) folder packed? can you upload it ? please it´s difficult find a vista 64 machine.
 

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Moving forward

Alexphazon thank you so much. Now, do you know or anybody else know what you need to do once you have the windows photo gallery folder unrared? I have it on the program files folder, but when i open it i don;t know what to do, there's no .exe or something. Please help
 

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anybody here have windows photo gallery (vista 64 bits) folder packed? can you upload it ? please it´s difficult find a vista 64 machine.

Here is my Copy of Windows Photo Gallery 64-Bit: MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service

The closest I managed to get was Windows Live Photo Gallery from the 2008 Windows Live Essentials (Intended for Windows Vista but can be Downgraded for Windows 7)
Hello Please reupload this Copy of Windows Photo Gallery 64-Bit.
Thank you.
 

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