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In the future, Fallout 3 will be Steamworks, since Games for Windows Live is shutting down on July, 2014. After that you will not acquire a CD-key from the Steam Store purchase of Fallout 3, but it will use Steam only
Then you should be able to play it instantly without installing any other 3rd party DRMs - just like how Fallout: New Vegas works currently.
Edit: Fallout 3 will likely move onto Steamworks BEFORE July, 2014. The date as to when, is not yet announced.
Look for a fix on the page i linked before or ask.
This will validate the game files, if there's any broken or missing files.
Fallout 3 is also not optimized for Windows 7, and it has issues with some processors. You can get it to work on Windows 7 anyway running a quad core CPU. (I have personal experience.)
You should type in DXDIAG in your Windows toolbar's search window and give us the results.
I would personally however, recommend downloading the actual DirectX package from Microsoft's website, here: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35 installing it to a custom, easy to access location, extracting the d3d9.dll file from the CAB -files. (x86 for 32-bit and x64 for 64-bit Operating Systems.) and then placing the d3d9.dll file into Fallout 3's folder.
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/fixtheproblem/ht/restoredx9dll.htm
You can of course, still just do it like how Forcen recommended.