I'm not saying this to knock your or anything, but Win7 is no longer supported by Microsoft. You really want those security updates.
Off topic but,
When I was making my PC, I made the mistake of getting Win10 for cheap rather than forking out the extra $$$ for Win7 at the time
The whole is a flaming pile of tires.
MS can't decide what the hell it wants to do in terms of what is user facing. Everything is super fragmented in terms of visual design. They are halfway between something bad and something good and overall it's just crappo as a result
If anything, at least on Win7 simple stuff for everyday users loaded quickly... Calculator for example takes 5s to open, meanwhile on Win7 it was instant even on the old crusty PC compared to the new shiny one... What say MS to that.
And you're saying we want those security updates... lol... That would be fine but now there is no way to install solely security updates. You install those, you get the whole shebang of the rest that is a hot mess...
I want updates that don't eff up my computer or make it slower and slower with each one that is released.
Look at the "October Update", hot mess and little to no communication by MS.
Only made worse by the fact that the updates are forced on you so even if you know there might be a problem with it from reading the news.... I guess you just have to keep your PC on all the time or shut in down by pulling out the plug/battery to avoid install them.
I already did that, before but it was always funny seeing ppl have all their assignments wiped cause of that stuff
More often than not as well, your PC didn't get broken into via some security flaw in the OS... no it was more like you clicked some dodgy ass ad and downloaded the bad thing to your PC, or some OTHER software that you installed onto the PC that MADE the hole in the security.
And those things can be easily avoided... use adblocker, avoid dodgy websites, don't use random ass freemium software that comes from a dodgy site... ez pz