Released by Leister Productions, Reunion 7 represented a significant leap in family tree management when it first debuted. It introduced a user-friendly interface that allowed researchers to link digitized photos, create detailed family cards, and generate complex charts with a few clicks. For many, it was the first time they could visualize their lineage beyond simple paper charts, making the "download" of such software a turning point in their hobby. Key Features and Utility

Originally, Reunion 7 was distributed on CD-ROM. If you still have your disc, you can create a disk image (ISO) to serve as a digital download for future use.

Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 7 on January 14, 2020. While official downloads are no longer actively promoted, users with a valid retail product key may still be able to download ISO files through the Microsoft Software Download page.

The project is typically distributed as a modified ISO file. Enthusiasts on TikTok and tech forums generally recommend this workflow:

), it remains a nostalgic favorite for those maintaining older hardware. Reunion 14 Released - GenealogySoftware.net