The obvious way to get Movie Maker is to download the Windows LIve Suite and include the Windows LIve Movie Maker option. That gets you the newest version from Microsoft, but one considerably slimmed down in features from the MM2.1 in XP or MM6 in Vista. It's good for quickly and easily making a video and uploading to YouTube, but not for anything close to serious editing.It turns out the special edition MM2.6 installs and works fine on Windows 7.
It was produced by Microsoft to help those who were having problems with the version 6.0 included with the operating system. Although stripped of many features, it's pretty much aligned with the familiar MM2.1 of Windows XP.It's the only version of Movie Maker that's a stand-alone download from Microsoft... cut and paste the below link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d6ba5972-328e-4df7-8f9d-068fc0f80cfc&DisplayLang=en&displaylang=en.
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