Problems loading the updates of Windows 7 Home Premium

Hi, I'm new to this Yes please forgive my ignorance. I was very happy user of Windows 7 Home Premium for quite awhile and updates of the software always loaded without any problems. Recently, I made a BIG mistake by taking advantage of the free upgrade to Windows 10. I tried for three weeks and hated it for several reasons, decided to go back to my Windows 7 tested and reliable HP. Unfortunately, and despite the claims of Microsoft, the 'old' system does not install exactly as it was before.

My task manager no longer exists and every time he told me not to cut as updates windows load (i.e. loading 1 NN updates etc... ") it always ends telling me that there is an error. Then he hangs up and after a long period of time, I am forced to shut down my PC by cutting the freezer (it won't let me turn off, by any other means.

Can someone tell how can I solve these problems, particularly the second.

Thank you

Please run the Windows Update Troubleshooter:
http://go.Microsoft.com/?linkid=9830262

Please provide details of any problem it reports as not fixed.

Bonus tip: Please do not start in double thread as it may slow down the answer to your question.

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