Don't know how you can deal with Windows 7 anymore, I installed it onto a spare hard drive that I connected to my RyZen 2700X system, all I can say is OMG what a nightmare, driver issues, not installing correctly, even if they did install, they were missing parts, important parts like PCI drivers etc, slow as crap, once a very loved OS, Windows 10 is defo way better, smoother and faster.
That is the problem with newer hardware and no one really bothering with support for anything other than 10 any more rather than an issue with 7 - if they bothered to actually make their software/drivers work with 7 it wouldn't be an issue and why some of my newer devices are on 10 because older drivers either don't exist or are poorly supported.
Any system where I can I'm sticking with 7 and I can't see 10 being suited to my needs for some setups ever which really irritates me as it is mostly down to one dimensional thinking by MS developers rather than any real reason.
On my main desktop - i7 4820K, 16GM DDR3, GTX1070 Windows 7 is as smooth and responsive as I could ask, perfectly stable and this OS install has been going since 2013 without a hitch plus it actually looks nice unlike 10 which is flat and boring (with nothing to take the uh edge off it) with a lack of overall polish or consistency. Most days I have Windows 10 booted up side by side with my main Windows 7 desktop and the Windows 10 system is actually no a nicer IPS monitor compared to my gaming TN on my 7 system and I find 10 quite an eye sore after awhile but quite happy with using 7 for hours on end (though as always looks are subjective but the nice gradated tints and overall nicer icons and polish make 7 much more aesthetically pleasing even if the over bevelled and fake 3D touches are a bit dated design wise now).
On the other hand I do like the start menu in 10 and on paper it should be a functional improvement over 7 however it is badly let down by lazy and inexperienced development and lacks many of the customisation features, etc. that it should have to make it a fully useful tool - even Windows 3 got many of those aspects right. Especially the lacking group management is annoying, the inability to properly customise tiles in both functionality and visually frustrating.
At the end of the day there is a significant disinterest at MS as to the real world end user quality of life experience - their updates about new features are full of enthusiasm for how features that no one has asked for or wants are going to improve everyone's lives while they've persistently put little effort or interest into many of the basic features of the OS that would make a difference to the quality of life experience of end users while many of the features they are headlining as revolutionary are merely sorting problems that they've made in the first place and didn't even exist as a problem in previous versions of the OS or any other OS until they made them an issue in Windows 10 through their own ineptness. As an example take:
Less interruptions while you're in full screen mode.
Watching a movie on your PC? Pouring over Excel tables? Studying? With this Focus Assist update, you can keep your notifications quiet until you exit full screen mode.
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT FOCUS ASSIST
They wouldn't even need to introduce this as a "feature" if they were any good at their jobs.