invenio: Windows 7 end of life is Jan 1st, 2020. No further security updates so next year you should not have a Windows 7 machine connected to the internet (unless you pay Microsoft for continued updates as some businesses often do).
If you have not upgraded your windows 7 machine yet, you should actively plan to do so in the next 6 months.
Yunipuma: What?
Dude, do you understand the stupidity of your words?
I have Windows XP running for some old games - and I can access the Internet & Youtube without problems using Firefox & Chrome old installer (offline full package).
Yes, eventually there will be problems with accessing the Net with old versions of browsers, but it will happen NOT in 2020 and it is NOT a Win7 problem.
So, please, stop it.
Cool your jets. I have nothing against Win 7, XP, or MS-DOS. My point is that once security patches stop, the system should be taken as being able to be compromised. Without continued security updates you take a major risk by having the system actively on the internet.
Once security patches stop, there is a very strong incentive to switch to a different system (Windows 8, windows 10, a supported Linux distro, Mac,... etc.). This is basic security knowledge 101. If you are a gamer, I would suggest windows 10 as it is the best supported by game developers as well as driver makers such as Nvidea and AMD. You can always run an alternative OS such as linux for "daily computing needs" if you are completely against Windows 10.