You need to access a computer that is running Windows XP. This is not too difficult, because many people are familiar with XP or low-configuration machines.
You find the machine that is running Win XP. Access My computer at the following link:
C: WindowsSystem32
You will see a warning:
No problem. Click Show the contents of this folder .
You will find some files later. Then copy to USB.
The cards.dll file is not a game file, but most games need it to run.
Particularly with Pinball? You will not see in section C: WindowsSystem32. Find it here:
C: Program Files Windows NT Pinball
Please copy the entire Pinball folder!
Get the directories you have just found above, then copy to your Win 7 computer. You can do this with a USB drive, Dropbox, or in any way. Copy it to your computer.
Once you have the folder on your new computer, put it wherever you want. You can open the game directly from your directory.
All Classic Games for XP will run perfectly in Windows 7, as well as versions of Windows 8, 8.1, 10.
I wish you happy gaming. I made some games like this, Classic but still very good!