Look for the path: /pub/firefox/releases/52.9.0esr/win32/ Inside, you will find the file:
Perhaps you’ve unearthed an old netbook from the closet—a dusty Asus Eee PC or a Dell Latitude that refuses to die. Maybe you’re a retro-computing enthusiast, or you need to run a legacy industrial machine that is inexplicably controlled by a web interface. You don’t need modern web browsing. You need functional web browsing.
The Time Capsule Browser: Hunting Down Firefox for Windows XP (32-bit) Look for the path: /pub/firefox/releases/52
In a world where most browsers have abandoned Windows XP like a ghost ship, finding a modern(ish) offline installer for Firefox that actually runs on a 32-bit XP machine feels less like a download and more like digital archaeology.
Here is the fascinating, frustrating twist: Once you install it, you still can't browse most of the modern web. You need functional web browsing
https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/52.9.0esr/win32/en-US/ (Select the .exe file).
Downloading the Firefox 52 offline installer for XP isn't about browsing Facebook or Reddit. It is about reviving a piece of history. It is the perfect browser for an offline machine, a retro gaming wiki reader, or a dedicated device for controlling home automation from 2010. https://archive
Do not do your banking on it. Do not log into your email. But if you want to feel the whir of a hard drive and hear the click of a keyboard on a machine Microsoft declared dead a decade ago? This is your key.
But why would anyone want to do this in 2026?