Whenever I find problems like these I always type in the EXACT error it says:
I go into a search engine and type in the exact error you have here:
The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application (easy to copy and paste this now instead of typing it out),
since I don't have this issue at all with this game, I can't really recreate it, I'm pretty good at computers but not a super whiz. Most of the time I look up solutions on video sites like youtube, or find guides through typing in said errors in search engines.
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(video tutorial if that's more your speed)
I wouldn't at all be surprised if it was this solution:
Method 3. Update .NET Framework
In most cases, it's the Microsoft .NET framework causing the issues. You can
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Since this came out before windows 10, it might need a lot of these .net framework files. So you may need to get a ton of them and see what works.
I'm not trying to be demeaning to people nowadays, but they have guides to almost everything in life, and taking a basic computer class (doesn't have to be an actual class you would pay for, there's plenty of free ones as well), would do wonders. So many guides on different tips and tricks to help navigate and use the internet better on the internet, be it in video tutorial form, or written articles usually with picture guides.
Reason people are irritated is a lot of this is basic knowledge on navigating the internet, forums, and basic internet problem solving skills. That and the same questions get asked about things, along with the same problems that most likely have already been resolved, and people can't use the search thread tool just like a search engine to at least try to find solutions first, before asking for help. It just comes off as if people feel entitled to getting help without doing any real work on their part.