MSI TV-anytwhere-plus

HI: I have a 2005 TV Anywhere-Plus. Version 1.03. I had Windows XP, and it worked fine. I now have windows 7. And it's not compatible. Do you know how to get the proper drives for windows 7. I can't run my vcr through it right now. Please Help!!!!!
Thank you
Pat

http://www.msi.com/product/mm/TV-nywhere-Plus.html#/?div=Driver&os=Win7%2032
 Also see this topic if you get sound and black screen:
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=128796.msg971235#msg971235

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