Installed Mountain Lion, youtube, netflix and apple store won't run ??

What should I do ??
There's also no google search bar in safari and I need it.

When you installed 10.8, the Mail database was migrated to a new format, which is incompatible with the 10.7 version of Mail. There is no reverse migration. The only way to downgrade the OS without losing data is to repartition the boot drive and restore the boot volume from a backup made before the upgrade. If you insist on downgrading (which in my opinion is a big mistake), you'll have to restore from the most recent pre-upgrade backup you have.

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