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If I were in your situation, I would install the game on a PC with Windows XP (source PC) installed and find the registry entries it creates. (There are softwares around that show registry changes, either real-time or as differences between two snapshots.) Then copy the files it installed from that PC to yours (target PC) and copy the registry entries, too. If the game is copied to another drive and/or directory on the target PC than it was on the source PC then change the registry entries accordingly. (The registry export is a plain file, shouldn't be hard to edit it.)
That's part of how I make rips of games that don't need to be installed anymore, just uncompressed for a large RAR archive, the registry file imported... and there I go playing!
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