Windows 10 could act as a Windows 7 virus, re - install?

OK, so I decided to download 10 Windows on a netbook.  I had not had the upgrade icon but installed from iso as an upgrade, just to see how it worked.  Stupid mistake that even if everything has worked it have no driver Intel GMA 3600 available (and apparently never will be).  I tried to install the driver of Windows 7 and the netbook crashed and got into a loop.  So I decided to clean install Windows 11 and if Microsoft has found a driver.  Second stupid mistake!  After agreeing that 10 Windows wasn't going to work, I went to reinstall Windows 7 from recovery and system image disks.  I'm on my third attempt of resettlement now, but whenever I can't do Windows updates.  Error code says something is blocking the first internet time and this could be a virus.  I ran malwarebytes and nothing there.  Last time I installed Norton 360 before windows updates, and it immediately came up with a notification that there is a server proxy is configured on the laptop and if I had not, it could be caused by a virus.  This was directly after installed a recovery disc cleaning.  Ran malwarebytes and nothing here again.  Virus checked all my cards sd and usb keys and nothing there either.

So something is like a virus and crashes me to the Windows updates.  Windows 7 Starter is enabled - no problem - they are genuine recovery discs purchased from the manufacturer.

All I can think is that having had 10 Windows on the netbook is somehow preventing the updates of Windows 7 - and acting like a virus - is this possible?  If so, it must be in the bios, because I wiped the disk before reinstalling Windows 7.  Any help would be appreciated.  I'm looking for just a third installation, this time of recovery discs again, without installing the old image of the system later and try to update from scratch.

Even if it's Windows 7 Starter, I have an Anytime Upgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium, which is how I was able to upgrade to Windows 10.  I tried to run updates of Windows before and after you have reinstalled the Anytime upgrade and it makes no difference.  Windows Update updates itself to the current agent, then stuck in research, then displays a red cross.  I tried the fix from microsoft and it comes up with the error the internet blocks Windows update - which it isn't - internet access is very good - we have two other laptops in the House and on top of that I am able to download programs on the netbook - the only thing that doesn't work is Windows Update.  I also tried to install IE10 direct download (recovery discs come with IE9) in cases that made a difference, but it didn't.  Basically there's something blocking the Windows updates on this machine and something can have set up a proxy (although nothing showing).  I wiped the disk between each installation.

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