Change windows windows 7 to windows using recovery 10.

I had installed windows 10. then I took recovery to go on windows 7. now, I want to go back to windows 10. What should I do?

Make a clean install Windows Update 10.

Follow the steps in Wiki to enable if it is not turn it back on after a few days.

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