Updates of Windows 7 on a new installation

I did a clean install of Windows 7 on my PC.  Now, I can't install the Windows updates.  Is there a work around for this problem?

Find out what service update after restarting the machine is the only thing to make sure that does not run until you try to run Setup of stand-alone

I personally on an installation clean simply download the updates to a flash drive and never connect to the internet until all 3 are installed

In this way, nothing interrupts the process.

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