I am thinking of buying an Officejet 7610. I am running Windows 7 'x64 bit'.

I am thinking of buying an Officejet x64. I am running Windows 7 'x64 bit'. In the specifications it is stated that the maximum sheet size is 44" (1.01 metres) with Apple Computers, but only 19x13 " with Windows; why is there this difference, and can it be overcome in ANY way please?

I know that the program is old, however it was expensive to buy and I am really familiar with how it works, so that's why I would like to be able to do the cross over.
I don't work for Adobe but I can respond to a couple of your questions with certainty:
There is no upgrade (or crossgrade) path from Photoshop 7 Win to Photoshop 7 for Mac. That window closed many years ago.
Photoshop 7.0 will not run on modern Intel-based Macs. It was written for old PowerPC based Macs and the code will not run on Intel chips without Rosetta which is no longer available in current OS X operating systems.
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