Title:  OS Upgrade Windows 7 to Windows 10 – Free Pascal Consequences ?

I am currently running under Windows 7 but I MUST upgrade to Windows 10 Pro.
My questions relate to the version of the Pascal compiler I've been using for 
years
and compatibility of the numerous object-code files produced by that compiler.

The version of Free Pascal which I am currently using is:
   
   Free Pascal IDE for Win32 for i386
   Target CPU: i386
   Version 1.0.12 2013/02/12 **Note 2013
   (Compiler Version 2.6.2)
   (Debugger GDB 7.2)
   
Current computer is:
   Dell Precision T1700
   Processor:  Intel Xeon CPU E3-1225 v3 3.2 GHz, 32/64 bit
   RAM:  8 GB
   
Will I need to recompile my Pascal source files for object compatibility with 
Win 10?
Should I install the latest version of Free Pascal, and if so, which version is 
that?
Will I have any compatibility problems with my source codes and an up-to-date 
compiler?

Any other suggestions or precautions?
   
Thank you very, very much.
   
Carroll Slemaker   css...@cox.net
   
P.S. - "Lazarus" is a term I'm not familiar with.  Is it a completely new IDE 
for Free
   Pascal?  Is there a document which describes differences with the old IDE?
   Is the old IDE still available in case I have trouble with Lazarus?
   
Thanks again.
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