Skype colour scheme

I've looked everywhere and can't find a single thing on this, mostly because it used to be a feature so almost all "guides" just point toward the old, easy way.
I've also emailed support and got very little in the way of help;
"Just turn down the contrast on your monitor. Because one program obviously means screwing up how everything else looks".
I'm going to try to hold back my frustration for the sake of streamlining this whole thing, but here's the main points.
-I have a visibilty issue, and reading black letters on white background is at times painful, and almost always headache-inducing. This is pretty common.
-I have multiple friends and family that use the program, convincing all of them to switch to another program is unfeasable,so I have to deal with Skype.
-I have no problem with skype whatsoever. It works as it should and I am fairly happy with it as a product, with the exception of the lack of support for visibly impaired people. (Seriously, google this, plenty of people have the same issue).
What I'm asking is this. Yes, there seems to be no way to change the theme via any normal means, but Skype is a program with files, which means these files are stored somewhere on my computer to display the client.
Is there anybody out there who can think of a way to access and change these files, so I can manually change the background colour from white and the font colour to something that works with darker backgrounds. 
I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing, and I know there are much smarter people out there who could find this without accidentally breaking their computer. 
And to moderators and admins, please don't just post "Change monitor settings" or "revert to a previous version" and lock. That isn't helpful to anybody. 
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and thank you even more if you're able to help. I would love to be able to talk to my friends and family without the seering headache creeping up on me for once.
-Karu

I did also offer you a downgrade link. The reason I suggested the monitot route, was simply beacouse I just tested it here, however having colour vision issues myself, it loos loke my monitor will just remove blue, independant of the other RGB colours, eg largly leaving them alone. You may have a look at the attached file to judge yourself. Remember this is not colour balance (wich messes up RGB), just colour saturation.
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