HP 250 G5: upgrade Windows 7 Pro for Windows 10 Pro with HP 250 G5

I bought the cell phone following the Friday (19/08):
http://store.HP.com/UKStore/merch/product.aspx?ID=ECC_BUNDLE_6082661&opt=&SEL=NTB

I see from the description that it is said:
"Windows 7 Professional 64 (license and includes support for Windows 10 64 Pro).

And further explained:

"This system is preinstalled with Windows 7 Professional software and also comes with a license and support for Windows 10 Pro software. You can only use a version of the Windows software at a time. Switching between versions you need to uninstall a version and install the other version. You must back up all the data (files, photos, etc.) before you uninstall and install operating systems to avoid the loss of your data. »

However, I received no media with the laptop. I know there is a guide on creating your own Windows 10 courses to http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04876361 installation media, but as it is an upgrade to Windows 7 Pro for Windows 10 Pro, and we are now outside the free upgrade window, I want to check if those who are indeed the right way ahead.

Thanks for your help!

You should have received the Windows 10 Pro media as described on the auction site. This media can be in a plastic bag that came with the computer. Please go through all the material supplied with the computer. If you are unable to find the Windows 10 media, please contact HP Customer Support in your region for assistance.

Before installing Windows 10, please make your restore media Windows 7 Pro.

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

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