Why can't Microsoft add Image Composer to their site as a freebie, if it's no longer available on disk? After reading your question, I got a bit curious, and decided to see if I could in fact find a functional download link, all these years later. I actually have Microsoft Image Composer on my Frontpage 2000 CD, so I didn't need to go to the trouble, but I know how many times I've been stymied by not being able to get functional, old software, simply because it was orphaned.
I mean, what would it cost Microsoft to maintain a working download page for Image Composer? It would cost them nothing to leave it alone. If anything, it's more work to actually have someone go and delete the page. At least that's my theory. At any rate, you'll be very happy to learn that after a couple of hours of sifting through dozens and dozens of dead links (almost all of which point to Microsoft's no longer existing Image Composer page), I found ONE that actually has an actual file that you can download and install. I downloaded the file and have just now installed it on the computer that I'm using to type this message.
Here's the link - I'm sharing it here, but after you have tried it and found that it works, please make a point of maybe posting this link elsewhere for others to use as well: Enjoy!
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Download Image Composer for Windows 10 (imgcomp.exe). A free and public reference for fans of this classic 1990's image editing suite. I lost my copy and have been missing this amazing simple to use software for 15 years!