Hello Miss Keena and welcome to Seven Forums.
I'm not an expert at reading CBS logs. Hopefully one of the Forum experts will join in and offer some specific advice. In the meantime, the below tutorial might help. In Option Two, Step 4 there is a "Note" that says you may have to run the scannow command 3 or more times to completely fix everything that's possible to fix. But even with multiple runs you may still have files that can't be fixed. In the same tutorial (at the bottom of the tutorial in the "Tip" box) is another link on how to Extract Files From a Windows 7 Installation DVD.
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
Sometimes it's easier and quicker to simply do a Repair Install rather than trying to extract and install clean copies of individual files. If successful a Repair Install will fix your currently installed Windows 7 and preserve your user accounts, data, programs, system drivers, etc. The downside is you'll have to reinstall Windows Updates.
Repair Install
I had a similar problem a few years ago where files could not be repaired with multiple runs of system file checker. I elected to do a Repair Install. It took about an hour but fixed everything. Then I manually checked for
Windows Updates and installed them in the following order: critical, important, recommended, and optional. (The updates took about 4 hours because I researched and then decided if I really needed to install right away.) Once I was satisfied that my computer had been repaired, I made a
System Image and I've continued to make images once a week ever since. If I ever have another problem I can restore my computer in less than an hour using the latest image.