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World of Warcraft is listed as compatible with Windows 7, and should work fine.
If it is compatible with your pc's audio system, then it should be OK to use for World of Warcraft. WoW does not need any special type of audio system to work, it just uses your systems audio device.
For Warcraft III a World editor comes with the expansion pack, The Frozen Throne. no Official editor has been released for World of warcraft. This is probably because of Wow's use of .adt's and that everyone must use the same .adt's for it to work, for a private server this can be done with a adt editor, but you'd have to give all of the players on that private server your world folder ( 34.6 MB ) Yikes! -Konnor J. Patterson
Yes, you buy the actual game from the shop then download it onto your computer but for it to work it needs to be connected to the internet is a multiplayer game, however there are a few original World of Warcraft games that don't need the internet.
Yes, all Blizzard games are compatible on both Mac and Windows machines