Windows 7 Ultimate Sp1 Faster Performance Editionx86 X64 .iso <RELIABLE>
Some modern custom ISOs include integrated USB 3.0 and NVMe drivers, which were not natively supported in the original 2009 release. System Requirements
If you have obtained an ISO, the most reliable way to install it is via a bootable USB drive: Some modern custom ISOs include integrated USB 3
Many non-essential Windows features and legacy drivers are removed to save disk space and RAM. Some modern custom ISOs include integrated USB 3
Using Windows 7 today comes with significant risks. Microsoft stopped providing security patches in January 2020, making the OS vulnerable to modern malware and exploits. If you must use it, it is highly recommended to keep the system or use it only for legacy software testing. Create Windows 7 bootable USB Drive Some modern custom ISOs include integrated USB 3
"All-in-One" ISOs often include both x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) versions in a single installer.