No. Not natively. You would need a virtual machine (VMware or VirtualBox) running Windows XP.
If you are used to modern, graphics-heavy dashboards, Tally 7.2 will feel like a time machine. The interface is stark, text-based, and relies entirely on keyboard shortcuts.
Step 1: Find a Trusted Source Avoid random torrent websites. Instead, use reputable old-software archives like: tally 7.2 release 1.41 free download
Search for “Tally 7.2 Release 1.41” on these platforms.
Step 2: Verify the File The legitimate setup file is usually named: Search for “Tally 7
Check file size – anything over 15 MB may contain bloatware or viruses.
Step 3: Download to a Safe Location
Save the .exe file to your desktop or a dedicated “Legacy Software” folder. Check file size – anything over 15 MB
Step 4: Run a Virus Scan Before installing, scan the file using Windows Defender or any trusted antivirus. Since the software is old, modern AV might flag it as “unrecognized” – that is normal, but ensure there are no actual threats.
Warning: Many "free download" websites bundle adware. Avoid softonic.com, download.com, or any site with big green "DOWNLOAD" buttons.
If you have old company data files (with .700 or .720 extensions) created in Tally 7.2, only this version or Tally 9 (with migration tools) can open them natively.