I can’t directly provide or link to a downloadable Windows 7 64-bit ISO file, but I can tell you how to get it legitimately.
Things to Consider Before Downloading
Q: My PC has UEFI (secure boot). Will Windows 7 install?
A: Yes, but it is painful. Windows 7 lacks native UEFI support. You must enable CSM (Compatibility Support Module) in your BIOS and disable Secure Boot. Many modern PCs (Intel 11th gen and newer) have dropped CSM entirely—Windows 7 will not boot on those. windows 7 64-bit iso file download
(Note: Windows 7 reached end of mainstream support; consider using a supported Windows release for security.) I can’t directly provide or link to a
Internet Archive: This is the most popular current source. You can find original Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64 and Windows 7 Professional x64 images hosted there. Dell: Dell OS Recovery Tool (requires your Service
Dell OS Recovery Tool: If you have a Dell computer originally shipped with Windows 7, you can enter your Service Tag on the Dell Support site to download a recovery image.
Set the USB drive as the first boot device and save changes.