film on windows Movie maker is not compatible with windows live movie maker

My sister made me a video with Windows Movie Maker and I have Windows Live Movie Maker, and he says that is not fully compatible.  Please help, his computer crashed and there is a video of my twin nephews has done for me.  There are currently on a USB key.  I'll do something to make it work.  It was during the last two years of their lives with me and I live 16 hours away from them.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Mary

Thank you for your response.  I have Windows 7 and I have windows live Director 2011. When I plug in the USB, it says that the file ext is MSWMM

Any information you have would be so appreciated.  Thank you very much

Mary

=========================================
. MSWMM is not a video file... it's a project file
Movie Maker XP or Vista Movie Maker 6. It is more useful
for a re-release in Movie Maker on the system, it was created
sure if you have copies of all the original source files...
(Photos, video Clips, Audio Clips)...

Ask your sister to save the project in the. Film WMV
format, then send the. WMV file to you. You could
who discovered in Windows Media Player.

Here is some info on the savings that can be useful to your sister:

XP Windows Movie Maker 2.1...
To save in a .wmv movie file...
Type of... CTRL + P (or go to...) File / save movie file)
to open the wizard movie recording.
Choose... My computer.
Next /.
Enter a name and a location.
Next /.
ICT... "Best quality for my computer.
Next /.
Wait while the movie is saved.
Finishing...

Windows VIsta Movie Maker 6...
The following article offers information on editing
(save) in a film format that will play in
Windows Media Player and can be shared.

Windows Vista - publish a movie in Windows Movie Maker
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/publish-a-movie-in-Windows-Movie-Maker

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