T61 Windows XP DVD software

My model is T61 but I am using Windows XP after having formatted the hard disk.  I am assuming that there must have been a DVD player that came in the original condition which I, by mistke, must have erased when I formatted the HDD.  Can anyone please tell me which software I need to download to play DVD on Windows XP? If not, any recommendation for a good DVD software that can play multi-region? thanks.

The original programs installer was in C:\IBMTOOLS but it is now gone. You can buy PowerDVD or you can use VLC for free.
T60 2623-D7U, 3 GB Ram. Dual boot XP and Linux Mint.
T400 2765-T7U Windows 7
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FYI: I am not employed by Lenovo

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