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Yes.
The game makes no calls to external DLL's (that aren't available on Windows 7 and have no comically-simple fallbacks), otherwise it would be prevented from running on launch.
Yes.
I've personally run the game on Windows 7, as an additional layer of verification.
Yes.
Edit:
That's neither a productive nor informative statement in response to this question.
Edit 2: More-wordy explanations
No.
However I highly reccomend switch to either Windows 10 or Windows 11 for security reasonings.
No one's a windows 10 stan people are just making fun of stubborn W7 users that have lost their grip on reality.
You don't have to use Windows 10. But use anything that is actually still relevant. W8.1, W10, Linux or hell even Mac OS. Staying with the sinking ship of Windows 7 at this point is a bad joke.
People are using outdated software abandoned by it's creators and replaced with two more modern iterations. Whining for it to be supported is ridiculous.
I wonder if there are still people silly enough to whine for W95 support. Technology moves forward, you should too, and again W10 is not the only modern choice.