That error is thrown because the app is looking for something in Windows that wasn't introduced until Windows 8. If you care see this: how to fix the procedure entry point getcurrentthreadstacklimits could not be located in the dynamic link library kernel32.dll - Microsoft Q&A I found an older version and it ran on my computer. Just a moment...
Your link has been very helpful for which I thank you. I cannot believe that I am finding it so difficult to use NordPass that I have decided to scrap the idea despite paying regularly for NordVPN, and this year for the first time, NordCloud which I have not used and NordPass Premium which I am 'over'.
Some years ago I created a document with all my passwords and have been keeping it up-to-date as well as backing it up regularly and so far has worked well, and is secure in a safe.
Your help has been very much appreciated, thank you!
I had this exact same issue today with trying to run the latest version of Open Video Downloader. In the end I stuck with an older version that works with Win 7, however I did also find a GitHub created application for making Win 10 applications work on Win 7.
This is called VxKex and was recently removed from GitHub, rumoured to be by Microsoft but no proof of this yet. There was also a fake version loaded with bitcoin related malware, but then a new page was created with the original files and a warning. GitHub - i486/VxKex: Windows 7 API Extensions github.com . The main setup file still throws up a malware warning as does using MalwareBytes to scan it, but this seems more down to unreliable predictive scanning AI methods, than an actual threat.