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Indeed @hbenthow, @margrave55 is not out of line to recommend switching over to something newer. That said, my oldest PC here at Chez Tittel is vintage 2011 (a home-built mini-ITC PC with a mobile Ivy Bridge processor in a Jetway mobo). It still runs Windows 10 1909 current build without serious issues (it is kinda slow, but my wife -- "La Jefa" aka "The Boss" -- uses it only for e-mail, web surfing, managing photos, and collecting and printing recipes (LOTS of recipes). It still works OK, though I'm getting ready to switch her over to a 2019 Gen8 (Kaby Lake) laptop, probably when 2004 goes public later this month.
Why am I doing this? Because, at 9 years old, her machine is positively ANCIENT, in computer terms. But when you start thinking about a replacement, if your budget is tight, I'd recommend looking at refurbished PCs or laptops from the big makers, or from a reputable online vendor like Newegg (check out this search, which lists refurbished i7 laptops, cheapest first: an amazing number of older i7 laptops to be had for under US$500).
HTH,
--Ed--