Pushing Windows 7 out of the spectrum: Why is this a bad idea?
I get it, Windows 7 is now two operating systems behind everyone else. The major difference is that, where Vista was supported over XP, Windows 8 wasn't as supported as Windows 7 for the longest time. People strayed away due to the failing popularity of Windows 8 as a whole. So, when Windows 10 came around, people started supporting that, sure, but how come it's starting to become nearly impossible to get things for Windows 7? The latest of these, and the reason why I'm writing this, is because of Steam. I have, for no reason at all, started having troubles with Steam after it and Windows 7 both had nice, large updates that I left to run overnight. Steam just stopped working. A reinstall worked...somewhat. I still could not run Steam properly, had to fight with it every morning to get access to my games and play anything on it. Now, the ultimate "screw you" has happened. After attempting to reinstall Steam a second time to fix this issue, the bootstrapper simply...