No installation box after updates are.

Windows 7 check updates new windows screen start 10 update ready.  Under this is a message "notice additional updates, clicked on it and extra is updated in.»  BUT there is NO box installation, there at the bottom

on the right is a "Cancel and OK", I click OK and I get the ready screen Windows 10.

The additional updates just put out there.  Can't install.  I do not upgrade to windows

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