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Windows 7 is end of life. It has been since January. Either switch to 10 or linux.
What your saying have no sence :/
That realy not hard to do add this https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.Direct3D.D3D12On7 and implementate into the game to be runnable for Windows 7 users -_-'
There's way more to it than just throwing a package in and calling it good.
If you want to play your purchased game on a real Windows PC pre-Xbox OS, well .. you can apply the crackfix that removes this.
In reality this is the same debacle everyone hated a decade ago with Games for Windows LIVE when people had to apply cracks to their legitimately purchased games just to run them. UWP is a chitty OS level DRM that blocks out people from doing basic stuff like benchmark fps and why it has chitty anti aliasing that nothing in Nvidia CP can touch.
Requiring Windows 10 and DX12 doesn't make it UWP.
Death Stranding is not.
It requires Xbox OS .. People on Build 1803 have posted many times that the game won't run for them and requires updating. It's the same situation of rocky launch of Red Dead 2. People had to manually install the update. UWP is not exclusively on that store