screen on windows 7

guys how sort blow now on my laptop... my old operating system is Windows 8 and I managed it downgraded to windows 7 Ultimate edition 32 bit... now, I need help how to make for the screenshot cause fn + win + prt sc do not work unlike my windows 8 before... Thank you

the cutting tool comes with Windows...

you don't have to install...

It should be listed under the accessories section...

Eventually... im a promoter of PortableApps...

and I use PicPickPortable... It's free and works very well...

If you prefer to install...

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