HP ENVY 750-055XT: HP download win 10 for win 7

I bought a refurb unit. He came "upgraded to win 10 64.  But there is no win 7 files to restore.  I have a new win 7 64 pro license. On the CD.   How can I install and lose 10 WIN.  I want to have anything to with win 10 in the computer.

I have the same computer with win 7 pro 64 installed. I have raid 1 disks.  If I removed the drive in the new computer and installed one of my raid drives which would solve the problem?

I'll have one connected to the internet and the other will have my critical files and will not have internet capability.

@HEMI7309

http://support.HP.com/us-en/mediaorder/HP-envy-750-desktop-PC-series/7779687/model/7805186/softwareitem/M2H64AV/STEP1

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