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hmmmm........ I saw this thread about 2 hours ago ( till OP's post#7) and instantly gave up.
It transpires that the OP was unable to access the Windows 7 disk. He ran CheckDisk. And it wiped all data in that drive.
I had repeatedly written in these forums, if one is unable to access a disk, but the disk has a drive letter, one should use TestDisk to find out what file system corruption has taken place. Has it lost the volume boot record? If volume boot records are OK. one should try to repair MFT.( one wouldn't be able to access the files if MFT has gotten corrupt)
If TestDisk says MFT and MFT miiror is OK,
then and only then he should run check disk to correct corrupted files (files that have lost the link to MFT). If MFT is corrupt - which means the file index is corrupt and not proper - and one runs check disk not knowing that, check disk will aggressively delete all files that are not properly indexed in MFT.
That is what has taken place in this case. The OP has booted into Linux and mounted the disk. It also found no files. Confirms that check disk has deleted all files.
If only the OP had asked for help in the very first instance when he was unable to access the disk, and before running check disk, he could have been guided properly. Nothing can be done now. Very sad.