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You can try Pandoc and see if that works, Google Docs, Office365, finding an abandonware version of Word and running on Wine...lots of options to work with.
It might be easier to start narrowing down where you need to look if you get the header info from one of these files.
Okay. First off, I downvoted you for obvious reasons.
Second, if you're not sure how to extract the header of a file, just Google that. You may be ill prepared and asking for help here.
You don't understand how file formats work I guess. You can't just 'head' an encoded file and expect a terminal to output what you want. Do some research.