The issue you have is the fact its a win 7 install updated to win 10+updates.
The process is backing up the win7 files, and then doing compare and evaluation of validity use for win 10.
It would have been better to go for the wipe and install of win 10. The clean install will work better over time and not be so finicky.
Plus the updates are lightning quick.
It would require you to reinstall all your programs and files, but you should plan for that anyway, in case of HD failure.
Alternatively, you could buy a new SSD, and put the old HD in an external drive case and have it as a second drive for the data at least.
All I'm saying is its not normal to wait so long for update installs.
A fresh Win 10 install + updates, from a 128Gb USB stick takes about 1 hour.
Good luck.
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