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https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=6218-USFX-5568
You can also try reinstalling the latest version of DirectX, but games usually like to have their own version installed.
https://us.msi.com/Motherboard/support/760GMA-P34-FX.html#down-driver&Win7%2064
Also, just so you know in the future, you don't backup or save the common folder to prevent having to redownload games. You have to backup or save the entire steamapps folder. The steamapps folder has the .acf files needed for Steam to see the games as installed.
The directshow message went away now I got a direct sound message so I bet getting the Realtek audio driver will fix that.
Turned off windows firewall which was the culprit from blocking steam games launching. Is that normal?
Windows Firewall should be configured to allow Steam and games fully through, yes. Make exceptions and turn on the Firewall. In my experience, Windows Firewall will tell you when it is blocking features of a game or program.
Adding exceptions to Windows Firewall should be explained here better than I can, personally.
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/542-windows-firewall-add-remove-exception.html
Drivers after all.
Appreciate it!