Windows 7 Professional out of stock? !!!

Is there someone in this forum can explain to me why Windows 7 Professional is not available, I need to purchase the full Version Windows 7 Professional I can't update my Windows 8 computer but everytime I try to get the information of Windows I receive information about Windows 8. Microsoft will sell never any version of Windows 7 again? or they will sell again after this BIG release of Windows 8?

Where can I still get Windows 7?

Full version-

Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium

Full version-

Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate

Full version-

Microsoft Windows 7 Professional

Version upgrade-

Microsoft Windows 7 Professional upgrade

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Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Upgrade

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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade

Family Pack:

Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade Family Pack (3 users)

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