Windows Vista Skype 7.0 crashes

I've updated Skype whenu sign it says Skype stop work cuz of preventions of Excution of Date have no idea what this means that someone could help me worked fine before the update could someone tell me how to solve this problem or solve this problem thanks

Open the Windows event-> custom views-> administrative events Viewer. Look for error messages recent with timestamp corresponding to Skype crash. Copy and paste here the text on the general tab.

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    Exception offset: 0000bdd2
    OS version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
    Locale ID: 1033
    Additional information 1: ca40
    More information 2: 39585b39bff4e48a800edce3c4cc6b7e
    Additional information 3: 499f
    Additional information 4: 7f13ea13d2920cd2898955525d108314

    Additional information about the problem
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    You have Windows Vista without Service Pack installed. You must update the system to last SP2.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/learn-how-to-install-Windows-Vista-Service-Pack-2-s...

    After you install SP2, update the drivers of the system and make sure you have latest Internet Explorer 9 installed.

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