The in its original form is a relic. However, the ability to create bootable Windows 7 installation media remains critically important for legacy hardware owners, embedded systems, and retro-PC enthusiasts.

Unlike the Windows 10/11 Media Creation Tool, the Windows 7 version does not download the ISO for you. You must already have a Windows 7 ISO file or an original installation DVD.

The tool will format the drive and then copy all files. When finished, you have a bootable USB.