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You are correct, it is not Windows 7
You are incorrect, it is for Desktops
You might want to learn more about the Modern or Immersive GUI / Desktop GUI relationship before dismissing it - but that is your choice. I personally don't use many of the Modern apps and uninstalled most of them in favor of their desktop counterparts. I exclusively run Desktop applications.
I could care less about how a vendor presents their product, as long as I have some control over that presentation. Every Windows release has provided sufficient customization to suit my modest computing requirements - that of running applications. If I want to do further customization, I have to use 3rd party tools or tweaks - for the most part those tools only allow you to access and configure what MS has in place but didn't build into the setup or configuration GUI.
Win8 and Win10 are no exceptions.
If you're happy with Win7 ... sure stay on it. I'm not trying to sell anything here.
I was on Win98 for too long before moving to XP. Why? Because that worked for me and it met my needs.