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Windows 7 built-in drivers are sparse. Use a USB Wi-Fi dongle with known Windows 7 x64 drivers (e.g., Realtek RTL8188EU).
Custom Windows ISOs can be a security risk as they are modified by unknown third parties. Avoid using Tiny7 for banking, sensitive work, or any task involving personal private data. It is best kept as a "hobbyist" OS for offline use or gaming. or a specific lite browser to use with Tiny7? tiny7 x64
On older machines, you must enter the BIOS to set the USB drive as the primary boot device. Windows 7 built-in drivers are sparse