“Windows 7 support will end on January 14, 2020. Microsoft will no longer provide security updates or technical support to Windows 7 operating systems running devices. That’s why today’s time to switch to Windows 10, “said Microsoft last September. Windows 7 was released to the public on 22 October 2009 and Windows 10 was released almost five years later— Windows 10 began shipping to OEMs on 15 July 2015 and to the general public on 29 July. When it comes to the market for a decade, Windows 7 is still a popular operating system. According to Net Applications, it took more than three years and Windows 10 finally eclipsed Windows 7 in use throughout 2018—Windows 10 finished the year with 39.22 percent of the desktop OS market, compared with Windows 7’s 36.9%. This gap is likely to increase as the year continues, although the numbers underline how popular Windows 7 is still. In the same way, it suggests that you hesitate to upgrade to Windows 10. One area where Microsoft successfully pushed out Windows 10 is gaming. Steam’s hardware and software survey shows that more than 64 percent of gamers played on Windows 10 systems (mostly 64-bit and 32-bit) in December, compared to just under 28 percent on Windows 7 PCs. In any case, if you’re still on Windows 7, you’re in the early stages of your last year of free security updates.