Descargar Adobe Acrobat Reader Para Windows 7 64 Bits Dc Fixed May 2026

¿Sigues utilizando Windows 7 y necesitas abrir tus archivos PDF? Aunque Microsoft ya no ofrece soporte oficial para Windows 7, muchos usuarios aún confían en este sistema operativo por su estabilidad. El problema surge cuando intentas descargar la última versión de Adobe Acrobat Reader DC y te encuentras con mensajes de incompatibilidad.

En este post, te traemos la solución definitiva: la versión "Fixed" de Adobe Acrobat Reader DC optimizada para correr fluidamente en Windows 7 de 64 bits.


Después de reiniciar, abre Adobe Acrobat Reader. Ve a:


Causa: Conflicto con el firewall o con software de PDF alternativo (Foxit, Sumatra). Solución: Desconéctate de internet durante la instalación y desinstala temporalmente otros visores PDF.

Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is the official free PDF reader from Adobe.
However, Adobe stopped supporting Windows 7 in 2020 (extended support ended January 2020, with security updates until early 2023 for some products).
The last official version of Adobe Acrobat Reader DC that works on Windows 7 is 2023.006.20360 (or similar, released before October 2023). ¿Sigues utilizando Windows 7 y necesitas abrir tus

If you search for “descargar … DC fixed”, you’re likely looking for:


A continuación, encontrarás el enlace seguro para descargar el instalador.

Archivo: Adobe_Acrobat_Reader_DC_Win7_64bits_Fixed.rar Tamaño: Aprox. 150 MB Versión: 2023.003.20215 (Última compatible)

[🔘 DESCARGAR AQUÍ (Mediafire / Google Drive / Mega)] (Nota: Si el enlace caduca, por favor avísanos en los comentarios). Después de reiniciar, abre Adobe Acrobat Reader


Here lies the great irony: users are searching for a “fixed” version of an outdated PDF reader to install on an unsupported operating system, all while trying to stay secure.

Adobe does not release security patches for Windows 7 builds anymore. The last CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) patched for Windows 7 in Reader was CVE-2023-26369 – a remote code execution via a crafted PDF. After September 2023, any new zero-day remains unpatched.

So what are these “fixed” users actually fixing?

They are fixing usability issues—the red banners, the broken update prompts, the DLL errors. But they are consciously accepting security risk in exchange for operational continuity. Most mitigate by: Causa : Conflicto con el firewall o con

The “fixed” Reader is, in effect, a functional but frozen artifact—a snapshot of performance before the fall.

The inclusion of “64 bits” in the query is crucial, not incidental. Windows 7 64-bit introduced several memory management and security features (like PatchGuard and Kernel Patch Protection) that 32-bit lacked.

The first wave of “broken” Readers for Windows 7 were actually 64-bit builds that inadvertently relied on the D3DCompiler_47.dll – a DirectX component not natively present in Windows 7 RTM. The “fixed” installers either bundle this DLL or rewrite the manifest to use a fallback renderer.

Moreover, 64-bit Windows 7 users couldn’t fall back to the 32-bit Reader, because Adobe’s 32-bit Reader under WoW64 (Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit) caused severe printing spooler crashes when dealing with large-formatted PDFs. The “fixed” 64-bit DC build is the only version that can open a 500MB architectural blueprint without blue-screening.

This isn’t a luxury. For engineers, accountants, and archivists still on Windows 7, it’s a necessity.