TCP/IP version 4

There is no more the TCP/IP version 4 on my laptop Dell Inspiron 1520 with Windows XP.  I need this version to connect to my internet provider.  The internet shows that it is connected but when I try to download something, it closes and has no connectivity.  How can I have access to it without having to download from the internet?

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