Yes, Google Earth supports Windows 7 in addition to Macintosh and Linux systems.
For full system requirements (minimum and recommended configurations) see related links.
yes it does
Yes. Google Earth supports Vista, XP, and Windows 7.
Where Google Earth is installed depends on the target platform and OS.For example, below are the installed locations for Windows 7 on a 32-bit and 64-bit computer:Windows 7 (32-bit) LocationC:/Program Files/Google/Google Earth/client/Windows 7 (64-bit) LocationC:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Google Earth/client/
Google Earth runs on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac, and Linux computers. There is also a mobile version. See related link to download.
Google Earth 5.0 and higher runs on Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7. For Windows XP and older computers if Google Earth 7.x doesn't work then 6.2.2 is probably the best bet to try. Note as of Google Earth 6.0 the older 5.0 is no longer available for download on Google's direct download page, but you can still download versions 5.1 through 7.1.
It will definitely work on windows 9000 but I'm not sure about windows 7
It should do, as it is compatible with Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
Yes, Google Chrome can work on a desktop/laptop with Windows XP SP3.
Well, actually it works in Windows XP, Vista, and 7. I don't know if any others are supported.Google is currently working on Chrome for Linux, also Mac OSX.
Yes it is.
Google Earth 7 is the latest version that you can download.