I downloaded the driver for NVIDIA GEFORCE GO 7600 on my laptop running Windows 7. The driver should actually be compatible with Windows 7, but the message appears that it only works with Vista. It should actually work, even on Windows 10. User reports.
If you fail to find & install the correct driver manually, then just use https://www.nvidia.com/...xperience/
It can no longer be helped because there's no longer any support for Windows 7. But you can still upgrade to Windows 10 for free. The Windows 7 Peoduct Key is also accepted when activating Windows 10. And this is how you have to proceed:
With this tool https://www.chip.de/...63752.html read out the Windows 7 product key and write it down
Then download the Media Creation Tool https://www.microsoft.com/...ndows10%20. You can use it to create a Windows 10 USB boot stick.
Simply boot the created stick and follow the instructions of the wizard. It offers the possibility to delete everything. One should do that. During the installation, the laptop will restart several times.
The final restart takes place after the installation is complete. Then the Windows 10 initial setup wizard appears. It offers the possibility to create a Microsoft account. You should do that if you don't have one yet. Otherwise, log in to Windows 10 as a user with your Microsoft account.
Then go to activation and enter the Windows 7 product key that you noted down. Then the activation will also be permanently saved in your Microsoft account. The Windows 7 license will then expire.
If you have to reinstall Windows 10, simply log in again with your Microsoft account as a Windows 10 user. Windows 10 will then activate itself again fully automatically. You don't have to enter the key anymore.
Windows 10 will get the drivers automatically.
If you turn off all of the Windows 10 desktop effects, it runs a little faster than Windows 7.