Windows 7.1

Windows 7.1 is the next version of Windows 7. It's released in 2011. It has many features from Windows 7, like Internet Explorer, Windows Media Center, Windows Media Player, Windows DVD Maker, etc. The main theme of Windows 7.1 is Windows 7 main theme. It has some themes from other versions like Old Aero (Vista), Windows 10 main theme, Windows 95 main theme, Luna (XP) Main Longhorn theme, and other themes. Microsoft wanted to experiment with making an os that had every customization available to consumers so as to gather data on what they preferred.

Editions
Windows 7.1 M1 (Compiled on September 18 2010)

Windows 7.1 M2 (Compiled on June 12, 2011)

Windows 7.1 Home (Released June 16, 2012)

Windows 7.1 Professional (Released June 16, 2012)

Windows 7.11 Professional for Workgroups (Released on July 18, 2012)

Windows 7.1 IoT Core (Released on August 5, 2012)

Windows 7.1 Enterprise (Released on November 18, 2012)

Windows 7.1 IoT Enterprise (Released in February 2013)

Windows 7.1 OEM (Released on June 16, 2012)

Windows 7.1 Thin PC (Released on December 17, 2012)

Windows 7.1 SP1 M1 (Released on September 22, 2014)

Windows 7.1 SP1 M2 (Released on February 31, 2015)

Trivia
Startup and shutdown are from Windows 7.

The look and feel of the OS are based on with popular windows 7 os but the core os has a lot in common with Windows 10 such as support for Cortana and DirectX 12.

On the launch party a Microsoft representative said "Windows 7 has been really popular. People loved it and we will keep supporting it for as long a we can"

A service pack 1 was planed for late 2015 but effords were directed to windows 7.2 and 8.

The name was a marketing trick by microsoft to get consumers to assciate the os with the wildly popular windows 7 OS. This worked as windows 7.1 is the third most installed windows OS after windows 10 and 7.2!