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So, it looks like your Windows 7 is properly activated. You should be attempting to upgrade to regular, plain Windows 10. Not N, not Single Language. Just plain Windows 10. It also needs to be the same bit level (32-bit or 64-bit). You should also have downloaded the same basic language that you have installed.
If all those things match, then when you run the Windows 10 setup.exe from within Windows 7 it should start the upgrade and not ask you for a product key.
Have you tried the Upgrade Now button here?:
Windows 10
that report does not cover all of the requirements for Licencing and activating within W7, it needs a full mgadiag,
Roy
You would be mistaken. The information provided shows that the current Windows 7 should upgrade to Windows 10 without entering a product key either by doing an in place upgrade or the genuineticket.xml method.
It is questionable whether a clean install could be activated by manually entering the product key if an upgrade was not done first.