Thanks, I really like Windows 7.
Windows 7 is not safe.
Those security updates Windows 10, Android, iPhones, and Linux computers get are not being done for Windows 7. Just this week, two zero-days that allowed unintentional complete remote access to iPhones were addressed by a minor iOS update.
Your Windows 7 antivirus can’t see zero-days worth a darn.
That’s fine, but it has nothing to do with the fact that Windows 7 is obsolete and vulnerable. But, it’s your computer, do what you want.
I just run Classic Shell that makes 10 look lie 7 and forget about it.