VS C++ 2010 on a 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium PC

I built the native console applications successfully using VS C++ 2008 (PC 32 bit running Windows XP.
This PC is dead.  I replaced it with a HP Pavilion dv7-6b55dx Enterntainment PC.
This new PC is a 64-bit PC running Windows 7 Home Premium edition or a PC running Windows 7 64 bit
Home Premium edition.   I have not the slightest idea of these 2 statements what is real.
Developed on the old OK PC applications run on the new PC.  However, I would love to have the option
to edit and create c++ on my new PC applications.
My question is: is there a C++/IDE compiler that will actually run on the new PC and
create applications that will run on the new PC?
I have visited dozens of sites to research to answer this question, but found only contradictory and inaccurate information.
I downloaded VS C++ 2008 express and SDK.  Trying to install, I get a message to the
effect that "this version of the operating system is not supported.
I downloaded and installed with success VS C++ 2010 express, but attempts to construct result in messages
saying that it can't find any of my specific header files of an application.
All these header files reside in the project directory.
All the names of files and instructions #include was revised to eliminate any questions view distinguish uppercase / lowercase.
I get the same result if the instructions #include use "'s or angle brackets as delimiters."
If the answer to my first question is 'no', do I have to buy a new operating system or buy a new PC?
Can anyone help?

How can I find and delete my question forum for which I found my answers?

I posted 3 these questions, all relating to VS 2008 C++ and VS C++ 2010 for 64-bit PC running Windows 7.
By trial and error, I finally reached the right combination of resources and settings that allow me to create native win32 from scratch on my Win 7 PC.
The Bard of Chelsea

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