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Since Windows 11 is now using Video Editor for their software rather than the old Movie Maker Software that was available back in the day to make slide shows, the new app has taken away the transitions function that used to be on Movie Maker slideshow software but is no longer available on the current Video Editor software preinstalled with Win 11.
The version after that is Windows Movie Maker 6.0 which had both a 64-bit version and GPU rendering of effects and transitions. As for the "Windows Live" version, the last version of that was Movie Maker 2012 (they dropped the "Live" branding). That's the one you found in the archive.
In December, Microsoft annouced it was ending support for its suite of lifestyle apps, Windows Essentials. The last version launched in 2012 with the release of Windows 8. Since then, the software has been in maintenance mode. Even though the software firm promised to remove the software by January 10, 2017, its still available for download.
I guess this is a safe location to download Windows Essentials: Windows Live Essentials 2012 - Free download and software reviews - CNET Download
Windows Live Essentials have been discontinued since quite some years ago. It is never tested on recent Windows builds (including Windows 11) so there's no guarantee of anything at this point even if you manage to get it installed. I will suggest that you consider alternatives, such as Windows Mail app, Windows Photos app, etc.
The latest version of Movie Maker is Movie Maker 2012 which is part of Windows Essentials and can be downloaded from Microsoft directly. If you are loading WMM 2.6 because you want a "classic" version of Movie Maker with a traditional timeline, you might at least want to load WMM 6.0 which has a 64-bit version, better memory management, GPU ...
Windows Movie Maker, part of Windows Essentials 2012, is no longer available for download. Websites that offer free downloads of Movie Maker are not offering the real thing, and those downloads may contain malware, viruses, or hidden costs. Instead, try making movies with the Photos app that comes with Windows 10.
Although Windows Essentials is not supported (won't get any updates) anymore, you still can download the offline installer. During the installation you can choose which programs you want to install. * Windows Essentials latest version 16.4.3528.0331: English (United Kingdom)
Although Windows Essentials (which includes Movie Maker) is not supported (won't get any updates) anymore, you still can download the offline installer. During the installation you can choose which programs you want to install. Windows Essentials latest version 16.4.3528.0331: English (United Kingdom)
When I upgraded to Windows 11, I lost my beloved Movie Maker, on which I posted so many travel videos. I am a travel writer and that program was my go-to for simple and beautiful videos. I would appreciate any help as to where I can find an "old fashioned" Windows 7 version of Movie Maker, and happy to pay. Thanks for any advice.