Companies don’t charge for the games, but they charge to remove advertisements or to add extra features. This is almost always the case with free store-based apps whether on Windows, Android or Apple’s iOS. These Microsoft games are still free, but they now include adverts. This should have taught users to log on and download them. (There’s an excellent post about this by James Hunt.) With Windows 8 and 10, Microsoft moved the games to the Windows Store. Microsoft uses games partly for educational purposes: for example, Solitaire taught a generation to use the mouse to drag-and-drop. Is there a safe way to restore the old versions of the games, which were much faster to load and – to my old eyes – clearer to see? I can find several suggested solutions on YouTube, but they all involve downloading zip files from unknown websites. Where is my Solitaire? Oh, I can go to the Window Store and purchase a souped-up (ie ruined) Solitaire, but that costs money. Are we likely to get it on 10 in the future? Veronica I tried to install Chess Titans from Windows 7 but it won’t let me. I am missing the free games such as Chess Titans, Solitaire and a few more that Windows 10 doesn’t have.