Following upgradeing to Windows 7 home premium ,Spybot won't let me load Skype properly

This is an older machine that worked fine with Outlook express .
The page blows up and graphics are distorted upon clicking Skype to open .
Multiple techs have worked on the issue localy and keep me going back to the bank .
I know now that upgradeing is never a option .
I could of bought a brand new computor with the expence so far .Appreciate any advice .Teachable

Your question is very confusing. You mentioned Windows 7 upgrade, Spybot and Skype. But what is the actual problem with Firefox?

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