I got an icon stating that I can reserve the free upgrade to windows 10.
Since I am technically challenged, and have no real issues (at this time) with Windows 7 SP1, would it be just as well not to upgrade to Windows 10?
You might consider the free upgrade if only because Windows 10 will NOT be free beginning circa July 29, 2016--a little over a year. The cost to you after that date will likely be between $100 and $200.
I'm pretty much in the same situation as you---I have no issues with Win 7 and find nothing particularly compelling about Win 10.
But--I will likely accept the free upgrade circa October or November when I build a new PC. Or possibly even buy a retail DVD of Windows 10.
Not because Win 10 is fantastic, but because I figure I can become accustomed to it and because Win 7 is getting closer to End Of Life every month. I'm guessing I may as well get on the train (most likely at no charge--the free upgrade) rather than wait for another train (Windows to my personal exact specifications, also free) that may never in fact arrive.
I'll admit that the "free" factor has some influence on a cheap SOB like myself. If I had to pay $100 plus for this move, I'd probably sit back and wait a year or two.
And if I were not going to build a new PC this fall, I'd almost certainly wait a year or two.
The only things that might cause me not to accept the free upgrade are the as yet unclear details regarding licensing, moving to a new motherboard, updating (what is now called "Windows Update"), or some totally unforeseen bombshell about functionality or software incompatibilities. There's maybe one chance in three that a deal-breaker like that will show up.