Thanks for clarifying, this makes sense to me now.
Given the release date of Windows 10, versions of NCrunch from v2.16 onwards should in theory work with this O/S.
However, Windows 10 is an ever-evolving O/S, and Microsoft have been pushing regular updates since its first release. This makes support for this O/S an ongoing concern. It isn't possible to be certain that versions older than the latest release of NCrunch (v3.6, with v3.7 expected today) will work correctly. Considering that the versions of the software you have listed are now all fairly old, there is a high likelihood that you will need to upgrade NCrunch (and potentially your licenses) to use it reliably on Windows 10.