Download Windows 10 app missing from the taskbar

I am running genuine Windows 7 SP 1 and I installed all the updates that are required but still now I got an icon in the task bar and I am frustrated by this. Help with this as soon as possible.

Hello

Thanks for posting your query to the Microsoft forum. I will definitely help you with this.

See suggestions from Andre Da Costa: Get Windows 10 App

If you can't find the update of Windows 10, I suggest you to download the Windows 10 from the link below and check.

Download Windows 10

Note: I strongly recommend to back up all your important files and folders on an external storage device before performing the installation.

Reference:

Update installs get Windows 10 app Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 SP1

Let us know if you need more assistance. We will be happy to help you.

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