Steam no longer supports Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 since last Monday (1st). This means: will no longer receive platform updates, including security patches. Additionally, the service may stop working at any time.
Games on older systems, according to Valve, the developer of the platform It should continue to work for some time after the deadline, but long-term compatibility of the software is not guaranteed.
Ensuring the full functionality of Steam and games purchased through the platform, It is recommended that you upgrade to a newer version of Windows.
The change is due to Steam’s reliance on a built-in version of Google Chrome, which no longer works on the aforementioned versions of Windows. Also, the future Platform releases will only require features and security updates available on the platform. Windows 10 and later versions.
Valve emphasizes the urgency of the update for all Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 users. The end of support for these systems makes them vulnerable to new cyber threats that can compromise PC, Steam, and game performance and allow account information to be stolen.
Source: Tec Mundo

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