Trade with three windows 7 (Home Premium) for a 10 Pro key Windows key?

Hello, I have a Windows 7 Home Premium Family Pack with 3 product keys. It's a pretty expensive purchase at the time where we got it, but now we have new computers by new windows on them. If these product keys would be to lose. I wonder if I can swap in these 3 product for Windows 10 Pro touch numbers?

I understand that these 3 keys can be used to upgrade to Windows 10 Home, and yet we don't use them at all, unless I update one of these keys to Windows 10 Home. Yet I exchanged rather these 3 product keys for Windows 10 Professional version on this computer.

Thank you

Home Premium Family Pack is a product of 'Upgrade '. Thus an earlier version of Windows must be installed to upgrade to Home Premium.

Note: Family Pack has 1 only product key to use / activate no more than three computers.

There is no trade in option available at this time.

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