> Does vim do it's own TTY / terminal extension, or does it use the one
> in Win10.

What do you mean with "terminal extension"?  Vim runs in the console,
can use the Windows terminal and also has a built-in terminal emulator.

> I.e. I thought someone said they didn't think it would work under
> Win7?

The Windows terminal is not available in Windows 7.

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