Vista Home premium OEM Windows 7 upgrade

Members of the community of dear MS,

I have two laptop PCs, they are all two Dell Inspiron 6400 and 1525 running Windows Vista Home premium.

I intend to have these two computers, but both work very well while they are slow.

I think Windows 10 upgrade because I am convinced that the operating system can give the best operation of resources even with older components.

Before moving to Windows 10, I need to upgrade to Windows 7 so that I can get a free upgrade for Windows 10.

Given that my two laptops are the OEM of Vista Home premium version and the Dell product key does not work to activate Windows 7.

Can I ask for help to advise what I can do now?

If I need to pay for an update to obtain Windows 7 Home Edition Basic, can advise please how I can pay for it.

Thanks for your help and advice.

Best regards

Brian

It is not sensible to buy a license and upgrade to Windows 7 just to get the free update of Windows 10.

Just buy Windows 10 GB of the full version of the GET (you will need two licenses), and then perform a custom installation:

Buy Windows 10:

http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/en_US/cat/CategoryID.70036700?=en_US_Store_UH_software_Win

then

How to: perform a customized Windows installation

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