While Google Chrome was previously a staple for macOS Catalina 10.15.7, it has now entered a "legacy" phase for this specific operating system. Official support ended with in late 2024. Review: Google Chrome for macOS 10.15.7

He blinked. 10157 days. He did the math. Twenty-seven years, nine months, and some change. That was 1998. The year of the iMac G3. The year Google filed for incorporation.

: Users have reported success using this direct link to a Google-hosted legacy version for macOS 10.15: Download Chrome 128 for macOS 10.15 Manual Selection Google Chrome Scroll to the footer and click Other Platforms Look for a "Frozen Version"

Installing Chrome on an older Mac follows the standard macOS process: Link to download older Chrome 128 for MacOS 10.15.7

“You wanted a browser. We wanted a door. Thank you for downloading. Goodbye, Leo.”

Using an outdated browser is a security risk. The "top" (latest stable) version of Chrome for Mac includes:

: macOS may ask if you're sure you want to open an app downloaded from the internet. Click Step 3: Post-Installation Tips No More Updates