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As stated earlier you need to unplug all other HD's when installing to the SSD.
By installing with the old Win7 HD attached it merely updated the System Boot files on the HD System Reserved partition which is now booting both drives.
This is reparable however if you also incorrectly ran the installer from C rather than booting it, then Win7 will not show as C when booted into the SSD as it does when installed correctly from boot.
If that is the case I'd consider a booted reinstall with all other HD's unplugged so you have the boot files onboard the SSD and it shows as C when booted.
If you don't care about it booting as F and only want to repair it, then create a Primary partition in the 100mb Unallocated space on the SSD labeled "System Reserved" and marked Active, power down to unplug all other HD's, boot the Win7 DVD or System Repair Disk to run Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times.
After install, plug back in the HD and boot it when needed using the one-time BIOS Boot Menu key given on first boot screen. Make sure the SSD remains set to boot first (after DVD drive) in BIOS setup.