Find an ISO of Windows 7 Premium

I bought a laptop about 2 years that came with Windows 7. Over a year, I was forced to reformat due to complications, and when reinstalling, my friend suggested that I try the beta version of Windows 10. I did and was very happy with it, so I don't mind reinstalling 7. However, the evaluation period is in place so its forcing me to upgrade bu restart every 2 hours. I'd be more than happy to upgrade, but simply it is not allowing me.

My build 10162 me is not eligible for the free upgrade, so I thought I would try to use my Windows 7 key because he claims that the 10 is free if you have 7. Naturally he does not accept the 7 keys in 10 Installer, so I have to re - download Windows 7 and then you spend there.

I can't for the life of me find anyway download Windows 7. I went to the Microsoft store in my Mall, and the associate tried to help my email me a link to this page of links for me to download .iso. Once I got home, but I discovered that all the links are gone.

The closest I had a this site but who refuses my key on the grounds that its for a system pre-installed (pre-installed system would not be to the benefit of a service like this? looks like a strange reason to reject...) Anyway, I can't find an iso of Windows 7 Premium.

Is there anyway to go directly to Windows 10 and if not, how do I re - download Windows 7 upgrade from there?

If your Windows 10 build 10162 is enabled, you should be able to upgrade to the Public final build 10240. I guess that you updated from a Windows 7 activated when you started with the preview of Windows 10, right?

If so, download the Windows 10. ISO and perform an in place upgrade:

If this does not work, see the following article for alternative instructions for obtaining to reinstall media:

How to: What are my options for Windows 7 reinstall media?

then

https://techingiteasy.WordPress.com/2012/04/13/how-to-activate-Windows-7-OEM-license-using-a-retail-disc/

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