This is where most people get stuck. Because Windows 7 is older, you need to match the settings to the computer you plan to install it on: :

Press any key when prompted to "boot from USB," and the familiar Windows 7 setup screen will appear.

Choose only if you are sure the target computer uses UEFI. When in doubt, MBR is the safer bet for Windows 7. File System : Leave this as NTFS . 4. The "Burn" Process

Windows 7 might be an old friend, but getting it onto a modern USB drive is a classic tech rite of passage. Whether you're reviving a vintage laptop or setting up a dedicated legacy machine, here is the story of how to turn that ISO file into a bootable reality. 1. Gather Your Tools

Choose if you are installing on an older computer (BIOS).