Where Windows Live Movie Maker?

I need to uninstall and reinstall windows Live Movie Maker in Windows 7 by tech suggestion.  Any format of video works so the tech told me to do.  Where is this program?   I need to find the instructions of the tech.

Bob

Sorry I should have been more specific.  Movie maker is part of the "windows Essentials" and that should be in your control panel.  If you have other parts of windows essentials (like windows live mail), you can delete just the Director.  If you have only the Director, you can delete it all.

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