Sites like The Internet Archive or Heidoc.net (Windows ISO Downloader) host copies of the original Microsoft ISOs.
Since the official tools are mostly broken or gone, the community has kept Windows 7 alive through third-party "necromancy": microsoft windows 7 media creation tool
If you can tell me (e.g., for old software or a specific PC), I can help you find the safest way to set it up! Sites like The Internet Archive or Heidoc
Windows 7 does not natively support USB 3.0/3.1 ports. If you are installing on a newer PC, your keyboard and mouse might stop working during the setup. You may need to "slipstream" USB 3.0 drivers into your ISO using a tool like NTLite or the Gigabyte Windows 7 USB Installation Tool . If you are installing on a newer PC,
Copies an existing Windows 7 ISO onto a flash drive or DVD. Requirement: You must already possess the ISO file.