It was valid for more than 2 years after the introduction of Windows 10. Didn't you do it then?
Is there a way to get a free win 10 upgrade?
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Is there a way to get a free win 10 upgrade?
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It was valid for more than 2 years after the introduction of Windows 10. Didn't you do it then?
You have W7 Pro. It's fine. Just be aware that Microsoft instituted a new rule on updates. Have a link about that:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-says-no-more-windows-security-updates-unless-avs-set-a-registry-key/