RZPogi
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@True Ind
You forgot that those feature updates are usually those windows live products that few people use and products like windows powershell with are rarely used by end users. We still have six years of security support for windows 7 which is more important. Maybe by that time Windows 10 or 11 would be ultracheap or free just like what apple did with mavericks.
Heck, there are several products that still support windows xp even though xp is already 13 years old and have no more MS support.
Avast even still issue updates to their 4.8 version which is the last version to support windows 98.
It is very hard to keep on updating outdated software with all the vulnerabilities discovered now and then.