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You will need installation media and key for the os too to legit run it.
Before improvements in compatibility i used to run some less demanding older games through vms like this.
Make sure to not have this virtualization running when you play certain modern titles even in the background the anti cheat system could flag you by mistake.
Hardware acceleration support will differ per virtual machine software.
When they do support hardware acceleration it is typically only OpenGL, Vulkan and certain versions of DirectX. They do not support legacy graphics APIs such as Glide.
PCem is a piece of software which specializes in emulating specific retro (PC) hardware configurations. I have never used it, so I do not know how well it works.