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1. Go to the ESO store and log in using the Zenimax account that’s currently linked to your Steam account.
2. Purchase the base game + Morrowind, which should still be on sale for $10.
3. Locate the Bethesda.net_launcher.exe file in your Steam game files (you can also use the eso64.exe game executable, directly, if the game does not need to be updated.)
4. Log in to the game using the Zenimax account username and password. The first time you do so, you’ll get sent a confirmation code by email which you must enter.
That’s pretty much it. You can continue to use your Steam installation, just use the Bethesda launcher or the game .exe, directly, to avoid Steam login. You keep everything you purchased through Steam and your character progress.
I’m not sure why your system would be running eso.exe instead of eso64.exe (if that’s what you mean)—unless your OS is 32-bit?