Can i install programs such as qq game and pps on windows 7 once i've installed on a imac

i want to buy a imac 2011, if i do buy it and install windows 7 on it, can i install programs such as qq and pps

Anything you can use on a windows computer will work on a mac with windows 7 installed on it.

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