Backup Time machine to the older operating system?

I have an iMac OSX 10.7.5, I want to give to someone running.  It is backed up with Time Machine.  I also have an old iMac 10.5.8 which is good enough for my use in my Studio running.  It is possible to wipe the iMac running 10.7.5 and restore it on the iMac running 10.5.8?

Depends on what is the minimum version of Mac OS X requires the latest iMac. If it came with 10.7.x installed when it was new, you cannot run a small version of Mac OS X.

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