GG on Win7

Hi all
I downloaded GG for Win64-bit, but I got error when I run the ggsci.exe (The application was unable to start correctly(0xc000007b)
Is Win7 supported?
Thanks a lot,
zxy

Hi Yxes,
Yap, that's the problem and it is document in MOS note:
The Application Was Unable To Start Correctly (0xc000007b). Click Ok To Close The Application [ID 1504284.1]
The GoldenGate bitness need to match that of the Oracle Database installation
HTH, 
Best Regard,

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