
While it does not necessarily have to be true in this case, some facts point out the opposite.

We’ve reached the point where every Microsoft action related to Windows 7 or 8.1 is recognized as another attempt to force people to upgrade to Windows 10.

Install this one update, and then you only need new updates released after April 2016.Īnd since this update can be injected into Windows 7 SP1 media, it’s fully supported to mount a Windows 7 SP1 image (WIM file), then inject this update into it. “This convenience rollup package, available to download from Microsoft Catalog, contains all the security and non-security fixes released since the release of Windows 7 SP1 that are suitable for general distribution, up through April 2016. Here’s what Microsoft said on releasing the rollup package for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1: You can check out the latest updates for Windows 7 from our constantly updated table: KB number It contains almost all previously released non-security updates for the system, released after Windows 7 SP1.

This update pack serves as a Service Pack 2 for Windows 7. When you download the tool, it will install all previous updates for Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, so you don’t have to install them one by one. The convenience rollup update contains all the patches from Febru(the release date of Windows 7 Service Pack 1) to 12 April 2016. The roll-up tool, Service Pack 2 for Windows 7, simultaneously installs all previously released updates for these systems.
