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Yes, I will not remove them. If you have any issues downloading them, let me know and I'll try to find another solution.
Did you use Rufus to create your USB stick, Frank? If not, you may want to try that.
Just in case you didn't: Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way
That's quite an educated guess even if I say so myself. Original Windows 10 release is version 1507, released in July 2015. November update is version 1511, released in November 2015. Anniversary update is version 1607, although released in August 2th this year the version number reflects the Anniversary of releasing Windows 10, therefore version 1607.
Microsoft has announced that the next big update will come in March 2017, hence version 1703.
Really, I am not claiming to know that will be the next major Windows version number. However, that's the only logical version number if the update arrives when promised, in March 2017.