Google Chrome 140, backported to Windows 7 by Chinese master’s student e3kskoy7wqk, is a testament to individual dedication and technical skill in the field of high-performance computing. While official Chrome builds no longer support Windows 7, this project brings the latest Chromium-based Google Chrome experience to legacy users without the need to spoof newer operating systems. Built from source and carefully patched, this release runs natively on Windows 7, retaining full support for extensions, modern web APIs, and Google-specific integrations like sync and Safe Browsing.
e3kskoy7wqk’s effort stands out not only for its technical accuracy but also for its commitment to accessibility and usability. His build preserves UI responsiveness, hardware acceleration, and up-to-date rendering features—essential for both daily browsing and professional research. As a high-performance computing student, he understands system-level optimization, ensuring that this version of Chrome maintains performance and security while remaining compatible with older kernels. This backport allows users to keep working with modern web tools on aging systems, without being forced to migrate to unsupported or unstable software.
Features:
- Windows 7 or later
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