I go along with BR's suggestion to try CCleaner.
If not comfortable editing the registry then easy possibilities to try are:
- Microsoft has FixIt tools for fixing bad installs/uninstalls which among other things endeavour to fix the registry. Google for Microsoft Fixit and then look for "uninstall problems" and that should lead you to the correct tool (different for 32 and 64 bit systems). Working from memory as a long time since used Win 7, but I seem to recall that FixIt can also be got to via Control Panel.
- The application Revo Uninstaller will often uninstall under difficult circumstances. In use it leads you into shallow and deep type file searches for uninstalls.
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