Different screens of Windows Update for Windows 7 Professional

I have two computers with Windows 7 Professional installed on them. It is a new facility, and the other is as old as Windows 7. They are both installations completely current with respect to Windows updates. Why is the Windows Update screen on my new different installation of the old installation? The new facility, I cannot add Office 2007 updates.

Did you follow the fix multi-step together?

Microsoft Update has been the key.

Well, yes--but the Microsoft Update option was not available before so I guess the resolution of your problem (that is, make the Microsoft Update option available) was running the multi-step fix, that would be OK?

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