Sure, the OS is old in technology terms, but that doesn’t mean that it’s worthless. For example, onĮBay you’ll pick one up below £25 (these are often bundled with a free broken laptop or PC, most likely because there is a lot of confusion surrounding Microsoft’s OEM licence terms). Windows OEM discs are fine for personal use, and you’ll pick them up online for much less than Microsoft charges for the full boxed edition. If you can’t get an old Windows 7 PC for free, you can certainly get a copy of the software on the cheap. We’ll detail this option further below.Īnother option we’ll look at below is how you can perform a free downgrade from Windows 8 Pro or Windows 10 Pro to Windows 7 Pro.
PC for which you didn’t pay a penny – perhaps one that’s been passed on to you from a friend or relative or one you’ve picked up fromįreecycle, for example. The only legal way to get a completely free copy of Windows 7 is by transferring a licence from another Windows 7