Microsoft now allows users to download Windows 7 ISO files x86, x64 and in your language for free, but OEM Windows PCs are excluded.
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Until now, there was no good way to perform a clean install of Windows 7 without the right media, as Microsoft didn't offer a way to download the ISO files. This is now changing: Microsoft recently launched the Software Recovery Center website, where users can easily download the x86 or x64 version of Windows 7 ISO for free.
Previously, you could download the installation files from Digital River's servers, but this option is no longer available.
Downloading the Windows 7 ISO file to perform a custom installation, run the operating system from a USB drive, or simply perform a clean install of the operating system is a fairly simple process. All you need is a valid Windows 7 product key and to register your copy of Windows.