Windows 7 on external drive/Windows discs

Is it possible to install Windows 7 on an external hard drive and use on my Mac? I really want to play some PC games on my Mac but would rather not partition my hard drive for Windows. I mean, if it comes to that I wouldn't have a big problem with it. Also, how is the compatibility on using PC game discs in Windows on the Mac? Will Windows recognize the Mac Super Drive? Really, I just want to have Windows on my Mac so I can install Lord of the Rings Online and play and I already have the discs (my PC is KIA). Thanks for any responses.

Is it possible to install Windows 7 on an external hard drive and use on my Mac?
No. Windows does not support the installation of itself on external drives.
how is the compatibility on using PC game discs in Windows on the Mac?
No issues. running Windows on a Mac is no different than running it on any other PC.
will Windows recognize the Mac Super Drive?
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