XzAr_79: I really appreciate AB2012 and Thorchild posts..............
.........For now i'll stay on win7.
In the near future i'll give a chance to linux. There's no other other way.
Your welcome. And really, give Linux a go. I will suggest Mint just because it was the one i decided to try, and as an ex-windows guy, it just made sense; from the GUI and feel of it. I did not look back, and neither will you (or anyone).
Windows 7 is just going to get less secure all the time now. I remember the laptop i moved over to Linux Mint 5 years ago was running Vista originally! I dual-booted at first 'just in case' the Linux experiment went bad. Still at the same time i did need to change OS as Vista was still being used online and i was having more issue with malware all the time, even as a 'safe' internet user, stuff was getting through firewalls and AV scanners and creating problems. Windows 7 online will become like that at some point.
Linux Mint has been a breath of fresh air in terms of the usual battle one can have with a Windows system and security. In 5 years i have had zero security concerns (well there was the Linux Mint website attack a few years back!) and administrating my Linux Mint systems vs Windows is like night and day. Mint is very fire-and-forget, super easy to use and very comfortable as a windows user.
Having said that it is not always plain sailing for everyone and the newer your hardware the more problematic it can be. That vista era laptop was perfect for a 17 then 18.3 version of Mint XFCE (the light weight version of Linux Mint) but it might not be so happy with the latest versions. With a couple years left of support in 18.3 i will see later on.
The best thing MS ever did for me was release the nightmare OS Windows 10. Windows 8 had already shown me what was likely coming (and i never did get on 8) and Windows 10 just confirmed all my concerns and fears as to what kind of company MS now was. I had already shifted to Linux Mint when Windows 10 came out, i had just correctly predicted what the OS now meant to MS and it was not the same definition as mine!
So Windows 10 has cemented my move to Linux as a platform and i could not be happier. I have secure OS that i control and make work for me, not the other way around (as is Windows 10 way).
R.I.P Windows in this household more or less.
But yeah check the Linux threads around here and start reading up on the Linux Mint forums here:
https://forums.linuxmint.com/
Do your homework and follow the advice and guides there and you too can start your liberation from MS creepy spyware OS :)