Windows 7, the OS I used most throughout my childhood until I switched to Windows 10 in 2019(Which was apparently a good call on my part, since Windows 8.1 was laggy as dog shit).
Now, was Windows 7 as great as I remember, well... It's too late to look back since I can't find any ISO links to load up on Virtualbox and the last link being a 404 error, but the least I can do is remember. I first used Windows 7 when I was three years old (2009). Nothing special, just some PBS Kids and Bob the Builder Flash games. From what I remember, nothing I launched ever lagged on Windows 7. No Flash websites, no applications, not even the site I used for school at the time (Fuck you, Roger Billings, for making Acellus. I hope you rot in hell for that.), mostly because my schools at the time used Windows 7 for the sake of Efficiency. The last time using Windows 7 was in fifth grade, when I was STILL in that shitshow called "Dadeville Elementary School." From the most that I remember, the very last time I used Windows 7 was at the end of the school year, since Chromebooks sucked (and I wish ChromeOS flopped hard and Google lost money from it). Now, the very last thing I used it for was a Flash game. (Yeah, it was the end of the school year, what do you expect?) And so, after leaving Dadeville, I used Windows 10 from late 2019 onward, and no, I didn't play Flash games on there since Flash died and I had gotten into Scratch. That's my entire history with Windows 7, and based on what I remember from it's efficiency, design, and user interface, yeah. Windows 7 was great. If only it I was able to use it for more than just ACELLUS AND FUCKING FLASH GAMES.
Now, was Windows 7 as great as I remember, well... It's too late to look back since I can't find any ISO links to load up on Virtualbox and the last link being a 404 error, but the least I can do is remember. I first used Windows 7 when I was three years old (2009). Nothing special, just some PBS Kids and Bob the Builder Flash games. From what I remember, nothing I launched ever lagged on Windows 7. No Flash websites, no applications, not even the site I used for school at the time (Fuck you, Roger Billings, for making Acellus. I hope you rot in hell for that.), mostly because my schools at the time used Windows 7 for the sake of Efficiency. The last time using Windows 7 was in fifth grade, when I was STILL in that shitshow called "Dadeville Elementary School." From the most that I remember, the very last time I used Windows 7 was at the end of the school year, since Chromebooks sucked (and I wish ChromeOS flopped hard and Google lost money from it). Now, the very last thing I used it for was a Flash game. (Yeah, it was the end of the school year, what do you expect?) And so, after leaving Dadeville, I used Windows 10 from late 2019 onward, and no, I didn't play Flash games on there since Flash died and I had gotten into Scratch. That's my entire history with Windows 7, and based on what I remember from it's efficiency, design, and user interface, yeah. Windows 7 was great. If only it I was able to use it for more than just ACELLUS AND FUCKING FLASH GAMES.