Cannot read nba2k10 on windows 7

I installed nba2k10 on my windows 7 but can not play. I double clicked it, but nothing comes out. When I clicked on the compatibility of evil grows. He ended by saying problems found "incompatible application" I really want to play this game. Pls help me.

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