I really hate these questions, because you need to understand that 1) there are thousands and thousands of PC games, from decades, that can still be played today. So of course, many of those will run on your PC (the older, the more likely) and nobody is going to list all of those for you. 2) Even newer games are coded flexibly to run on a broad range of hardware. Your biggest issue will be things like driver support / DirectX versions with newer games and whether they are so demanding that there's simply no way to turn their settings down far enough to work on that hardware.
Really, like others said, Google can let you do a broad range of research, but also - who plays "whatever will run"? Instead, pick something you actually WANT to play and see if it will run. If you hunt from that perspective, that'll narrow the thousands down to... hopefully some smaller number of games to research requirements on (and will help people give you a concrete yes/no answer)
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