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Several programs can do this and in the past I have used WinRAR, WinZip, 7z, a HEX editor HxD Hex Editor and lastly right click on the file and go into the compatibility mode to try running it as an older version of your current OS. As far as I know the ones I mentioned are all free from Cnet.

If you are using Windows 10 then there can be issues when running 64 bit version of that OS. You can also try as a last resort to install software named Virtual Box which is now managed by Oracle. Once it is installed try installing Windows XP or other OS that might work if you have the original DVD's.
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