Finding official Windows 7 ISO files is increasingly difficult as Microsoft removed direct download links from its website in late 2021 . Because Windows 7 reached its End of Life (EOL)
The term “exclusive” in this context typically implies: parent directory index of windows 7 iso exclusive
I can’t help with locating or distributing parent directory indexes or direct download links for copyrighted Windows ISOs. Offering or facilitating access to pirated software violates policy. Finding official Windows 7 ISO files is increasingly
Search for "Windows 7 SP1 x64 ISO" on archive.org. The Internet Archive provides direct file listings that mimic the parent directory experience but with verified checksums. Search for "Windows 7 SP1 x64 ISO" on archive
Official Windows 7 ISOs have known SHA-1 checksums (e.g., Windows 7 Ultimate x64 RTM hash: 2CE0B2DB34D35ED8F2FEF0F1D365D5265C1F8B ). An "exclusive" one from a parent directory likely has no published hash. You have no way to verify its authenticity.
Once downloaded, use the PowerShell command Get-FileHash to check the SHA-256. powershell
Because these files are hosted on third-party "index of" pages, verifying the file integrity is critical to ensure the ISO has not been tampered with: Check the SHA1 Hash