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The USB 2.0 port worked. USB pen drive registered as being plugged after restart and thus was visible in the boot menu. When I selected USB as the boot device, the Windows 10 installation media loaded up fine. However, when I plugged the same pen drive into that same USB 2.0 port after booting up in Windows 7, the JumpDrive driver could not be installed properly...then, after about five minutes, all of the sudden my computer recognized the pen drive and let me look at the files on it.
Neither USB 3.0 port recognized that a USB pen drive was connected after restart, so I couldn't even try using USB as the boot device to see if the ports could read the Windows 10 media.