Where did Quick Time Pro 7 go?

I downloaded the program and it was verified in Control panel that it loaded. I am not able to find it anywhere on my computer. I can find Quick Time, but not Pro 7. Where would it be located?

I'm not sure if this helps but after installing Snow Leopard, I was Option + Opening a video file and it gave the the option for Quicktime 7 which I could not find in my Applications folder. I didn't even realize it was still on the computer after the OS upgrade. I looked in the Utilities folder and there it was.
Try there.
-Frank

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