Sometimes, Microsoft will prevent the upgrade from occurring because of compatibility errors with your hardware or software. Most people should stick with using the much simpler Upgrade this PC now option, though. How To Geek’s article walks you through the process step-by-step. If you want to take a more complicated route, you can also use the “Create installation media” option to clean install Windows 10, inputting the Windows 7 product key you dredged up earlier when you’re asked for your Windows 10 license.
After several reboots (and potentially a long wait), you’ll be on Windows 10, which is still being supported for years to come. Click Install and wait for the tool to work its magic. Run it, select the Upgrade this PC now option when prompted- not “Create installation media”-and choose to keep your apps and files. The Media Creation Tool will download to your computer. Next, head to Microsoft’s Windows Media Creation Tool page and click the Upgrade Now button.