Update Windows 7 SP1 / Windows 10 Upgrade

It's my first question to this forum, but I studied several responses in the KB already nothing doesn't. Appreciate you all take it a little easy on me. :) I was not able to install the Windows SP1 (little I didn't know that my automatic update never held and tried all day for about 18 months) and he didn't know until I was trying to upgrade to Windows 10, which also, I can not install. I tried to update the version of SP1 via Windows Update. Manually, I downloaded the 64 bit version and tried to install. I have run Windows analysis tool, performed a scandisk, run the troubleshooter... None of them will make me beyond the configured state of 99%. I get different more error messages. The latest is something on an assembly missing (0 x 80073701). I am frustrated beyond all out and would really just like to Win 10 before the expiry of the freebie 7/29. Thank you in advance!

You can download the ISO, create a bootable copy and upgrade manually without installing SP1.

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