As of April 2026, Google Chrome has officially ended support for Windows 7. The last officially supported version for Windows 7 is Chrome 109 Google Help
Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 7 in January 2020. Google Chrome continued to support Windows 7 until February 2023 (Chrome 109). While Chrome 109 remains functional on Windows 7, newer versions (110+) will not install or run. The instructions below apply to the final compatible versions.
You might wonder why the keyword specifies "64-bit." In the modern computing landscape, the 32-bit era is effectively over.
A Chromium fork dedicated to supporting Windows 7/8/2003/XP. Firefox ESR:
Disclaimer: All links provided are for 64-bit standalone installers for Windows 7. Always run a virus scan on downloaded executables. Chrome browser system requirements - Google Help
If you are running a 64-bit version of Windows 7 and need to install or reinstall Google Chrome without downloading the web during setup, you have come to the right place. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about the installer.
If it says 64-bit, the installer linked below is the correct choice for maximum performance.