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No, it's not, simply due to the fact that Apple developers have a raging hard-on for the latest and greatest and drop support for last year's wares as soon as they possibly can. And also that Windows 7 is actually a damn fine OS, whereas Tiger is more comparable to Vista (though not quite so much): it introduced a lot of new technologies and bloat that slowed the computer down.
I know I wouldn't run Windows 7 on an XP era computer (but happily on any PC that came with Vista), but the majority of the apps that work with Win7 also work with XP, and most of the exceptions (DX10/11 games) wouldn't run on that kind of hardware anyway.