Free games, absent from the Custom Installation of Windows 7 Professional 64-bit (solved)

Free games, usually provided by MS do not appear in Games Explorer.

I also checked under C:\Program Files and C:\Program files (x 86) subdirectories of a directory of Microsoft Games but could not find.

Perhaps, they are 32-bit applications and not included in professional installation 64 bit?

Any ideas on the conduct of the 'Mini-Setup' or 'repair' of the CD 64-bit to get the installed games?

P.S. And I worry what else does not settle... moaning...

Thank you
Stanley.

Edit: Don't you hate people who post a question and then find the answer using the search feature CAREFULLY... I know that I do anyway, I dug deeper and found the answer: a need to be on as a feature of Windows...

Reach...

Control Panel-> programs-> Windows features turn on or off

A pop-up will appear.  Wait what he to populare, and you should see a Games folder.  You can check mark the games that you want and press OK and it will install.

K

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