Halo: IT says that it is not compatible, even though it was working before

I deleted my Halo: Combat Evolved pc Windows Game 7 by accident. I tried to re - install, but she telling me it's not compatible. How is this possible if I installed and played on this same laptop before? It begins installing then stops at 17% and said 'Microsoft games Autorun/Setup has stopped working' only option is to close the program. Then I do. Then he said: it CAN not compatible. I got tired of all the compatibility options and still get the same thing. I do not understand how I installed and was able to play it a day but when I try and do again all of a sudden it is not compatible. I didn't even look for the game on the Microsoft Web site, and it says it is compatible with windows 7. Can someone help me please?

Removing software will lead to complications given that likely registry entries
Install who want to link to the removal, and Windows is perhaps coming
with an error message bogus because it's all just confused about what has
that's happened with the game.
First of all try to do a system restore to a time before you delete the game.

Another option, depending on how long it has been, and how much written
you did on the space, the game was installed to, is to use a data recovery software that United Nations-is your deletions (I'm assuming that your BIN is not large enough to hold the game. If the game is in the SANDBOX, you can
just restore from there. Done deal).

If this cannot be done your will have to play in the registry and remove all entries for the game.
Back up the registry before deleting all entries well. It is not always easy to find the registry entries, but are common places
HKEY_CURRENT_USER-SOFTWARE and find the name of the game or the Publisher (look in the Wow6432Node folder so)

or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE-SOFTWARE (there is more chance of finding
Games in the Wow6432Node folder in this part of the registry).

Also delete any folder in your.
The user-My Documents or user------AppData Local or Raoming.
(you can save backup files for the reinstallation).
Once that the removal of all traces of the original installation, you should be able to reinstall it.

I did not have Halo and did not follow the many threads related, but a search of this site should find some discussion and perhaps help.

The right column of this page has a column of related topics, and the link below goes into detail about the general issue of your error - message

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-performance/the-version-of-this-file-is-not-compatible-with/0e7a9ca7-3b7e-E011-9b4b-68b599b31bf5

You can find something that can help without going through the registry.
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