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You should actually turn the question around: does the Turbo C++ graphics library support Windows XP? The answer is yes it does, provided you are using a version of Turbo C++ for Windows XP and above.
1. There are no commands in C.2. Graphics can be used by system-dependent libraries so you have to specify the platform you are using (MS DOS, MS Windows, X Window, etc).
Only PDMS 12. can be installed in windows 7 with, proper patches , all previous pdms versions can not be installed on windows 7 or Vista. However you can try with creating virtual machin with xp.
Some would say it was 2000.But as I recall, it was the same time "Windows 7" Started Marketing (2009). Windows 7 was supposed to be released after XP but with major viruses going around. Microsoft was hard pressed to defend against hackers by creating VISTA. Windows 7 was inherently the offspring of Windows Longhorn.
I guess you wanted to ask: why don't DOS-programs (like TurboC and programs generated by TurboC) run on Windows 7? Answer: it is by design; unlike older versions, Windows 7 doesn't have a built-in DOS-emulator. Download and use DosBox.