Photoshop 7.0.1 stopps with "Could not complete your request because ... error"

Hi,
I bought a new Computer changed from XP to Win 7 Home Premium.
After Installation of Photoshop 7.0.1 on the first look everyting was fine.
But after some time i tryed to use the selection tool and after that the paint bucket.
This worked one or two times then Photoshop stopped with the screen:
"Could not complete your request because of a programm error"
I tryed tu use the compatibility mode for XP SP3 and XP SP2.
The same error appears.
What can i do?
Best regards
Rheintrutz

Got a 1 Tb Harddisk - but this Harddrive works on xp and PS7 before.
But this seems not to be the problem.
I coppied the .psd Files to the 250 Gb large System Disk C.
Then i tried to work from there.
Unfortunately the same problem...
Greetz
Rheintrutz

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