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GOG is around as an alternative, sure, but my main problem is that I have several physical games which require use of Steam, which is impossible to do on an older operating system. The hope was a method to install the games that allowed Windows XP.
I suppose installing the game from one drive and transferring to another could work, but I much prefer a direct install from the disc, if such a possibility exists.
Well, for many of these games, it was- believe it or not, quite playable at release, with certain exceptions.
Now, yeah that means the game wouldn't be updated to the newest version it had, but I would be perfectly happy with that as long as it was working, I just want to be able to install the game on a retro machine with the physical disc, or at the very least, try.
As many others mentioned, doing a CD/DVD with Steam is probably not the best approach, unless the game itself is DRM-free.
You could incorporate mix of adding DRM-free and non DRM-free games to Steam offline launcher. Burn each game as offline-Steam-launcher install game after all the updates are downloaded (this part is going to be more technical, but possible. also mind license legality). For older games, you will need to link it to a virtual machine run or such.
Compatibility is always going to be an issue, and you'll have more availability sticking to a newer OS, that can run virtual machine for old games.