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same version as everyone else using steam, its not OS dependent, the only difference is beta gets more version changes.
that being said, beta version is... (as of april 26th)
in any case, the stable and beta client still use cef 109 (cef itself is on version 123 and valve takes years to move through versions), which is still fully compatible with win 7, not to mention they are still updating/making changes to the win 7 files in the cef folder, despite win 7 losing support.
doubt they move from cef 109 for at least a year or 2, or could be longer, who knows.
To make this as clear as possible, the current version of CEF is the last version that supports Windows 7.
Yes I pointed out last year as well Windows xp users went out of their way to make workaround for Steam forcing old version of the client, Xp can't use version W7 supports, and can see that if and when Steam drop next support, there be same thing all over again in due time, Xp didn't stop working same day support dropped, things did break many months later after support dropped, where XP users were facing download errors, and crashing of client that can be bugging out, the other problem is method to doing it using file sharing which is unsafe since trusting others to download their files that they could temper with .exe file that need to run giving it permission. Now whenever Steam does it again for W7 is anyone guess, since it's whenever they plan to drop the final bomb that start coming up with actual workaround to see what works once bomb hit, which I also pointed out last year.
Edit:... along with more RAM...
But yes if said person wish to stick to one OS for life, or simply doing it for "perfect nostalgia" then yes sticking to DRM free only is the ONLY way to go in this path, otherwise there nothing wrong to using modem OS's really.