Aero Windows 7 — Download 'link'

Also, note that "Graphics Card: A graphics card..." The first "Graphics Card" is a title and shouldn't be changed, but the subsequent usage in the sentence needs alternatives. However, the user said to leave proper nouns unchanged. I need to determine what's a proper noun here. Since the system requirements are part of the technical content, terms like "Graphics Card" in the heading are part of the system requirements and might be proper nouns, so they should stay. But the words after the colon may be regular text.

- "Go to" → Visit the - "Microsoft website" → skip (brand) - "and" → Together - "download" → Fetch - "Windows 7 Service Pack 1" → skip (brand version) - "if you haven't already" → unless already done aero windows 7 download

Another example: "Why Download Aero for Windows 7?" Here, "Download" could be "Obtain," "Fetch," "Get." "Why" could be "Why," "For what reason," "In what way." However, the user might prefer simpler synonyms. Since the example they gave uses Get, maybe similar logic applies. Also, note that "Graphics Card: A graphics card

For "update your graphics card drivers," "update" could be refreshed, reinstalled, upgraded. "Drivers" as software, components, modules. "Regularly" is an adverb, so maybe replace with "consistently," "frequently," or "periodically." Since the system requirements are part of the