Stop Windows 10 Upgrade [was: 10 MS]

MS is force 10 on my computer at home from loading. When it appeared this morning I clicked on the decline button, but it is a planned loading time and won't let me get rid of it. I want to keep Windows 7 so, what are my options? I did a cover, but he's back.

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