Microsoft Edge Version 109 Offline Installer Guide

While Microsoft always recommends using the latest version of Edge for security reasons, previous versions are often archived for enterprise users.

⚠️ Important Note: Downloading older browser versions carries security risks, as they may contain unpatched vulnerabilities. Proceed with caution, especially if the machine is used for sensitive online banking or work.

Unlike the online stub installer (just a few MB), the offline installer: Microsoft Edge Version 109 Offline Installer

If you are an IT administrator deploying this to a fleet of legacy machines:

IT administrators can use the offline MSI (or EXE) package to silently deploy Edge 109 via Group Policy, SCCM, or third-party endpoint management tools. This ensures version consistency across the organization. While Microsoft always recommends using the latest version

Microsoft Edge Version 109 (released in January 2023) was a notable milestone for the browser. While it included the usual security patches and performance improvements, it is perhaps most famous for being the last major version to support Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.

With Microsoft ending extended support for these operating systems, Edge 109 became the final update for users who hadn't yet upgraded to Windows 10 or 11. This makes the offline installer for this specific version highly sought after for legacy systems that must remain on older OS architectures. ❌ No future security updates – risky for online use

Because these are standalone installers, you can transfer them via USB drive or network share to a computer without internet access.

No future security updates – risky for online use.
❌ Lacks newer features (Edge Workspaces, Split Screen, updated PDF reader).
❌ Some modern websites may display warnings or break over time.
❌ On Win10/11, it’s just an outdated version – no benefit.

Once you have the installer file: