Back then, you couldn't just toggle a switch in Settings. If you bought Office in the US or the UK, you got English. If you wanted to type καλημέρα without a red squiggly line underneath, you needed that specific add-on.
There is a specific corner of the internet that still hums with the quiet static of legacy software. It’s a place where file extensions like .rar rule supreme, and where forums are filled with desperate pleas from users who just need to write a letter in a specific alphabet.
Why 2007? Why Greek? And why on earth is everyone looking for a .rar file of it?
I know the nostalgia is strong. I know you need to open that old .doc file from 2009 without breaking the formatting. But downloading a random .rar file from a forum is like opening a letter from a stranger licking a battery.
Recently, I found myself falling down that rabbit hole for the .
Those files are riddled with malware, keyloggers, and expired root certificates. Microsoft Office 2007 reached years ago. Installing it on a modern Windows 11 machine is a massive security vulnerability, regardless of the language pack.