Here’s a step-by-step guide to installing on Windows 7 .
After installing the main framework, you should apply the latest security and quality rollups to ensure stability: net framework 4.8 windows 7
ndp48-x86-x64-allos-enu.exe /q /norestart Here’s a step-by-step guide to installing on Windows 7
Here lies a unique nuance: while .NET Framework 4.8 is generally supported on modern Windows versions (like Windows 10 and 11), its support status on Windows 7 is inextricably tied to the ESU program. For organizations paying for ESU, .NET 4.8 received security updates. For the general public using Windows 7 without ESU, running .NET 4.8 is a game of risk. The framework is stable, but it is no longer patched against newly discovered vulnerabilities. This makes the .NET 4.8/Windows 7 combination a primary target for security auditors and a headache for CIOs attempting to maintain compliance. For the general public using Windows 7 without ESU, running