not yet.
and the Windows ISO Downloader tool currently does not have the newly released Windows 11 2022 Update (aka 22H2) ISO 22621.382 downloads mentioned, which Microsoft posted on Tuesday September 20.
both the tool and the server need to be updated for the 22H2 build 22621 release of Win11
would also be great if the Windows 10 and Windows 11 downloads were placed on "separate" sections in the next version of Windows ISO Downloader (one for Windows 10 and another for Windows 11 and not having both of them in the same section as they're already too many Win10/Win11 ISO downloads to be all shown in one screen)
IE11 EOL in mid-June 2022 applies only for certain Win10 editions. IE11 on Win10 LTSC, Server and IE11 on Win7/8.x not affected by EOL announcement as noted in the IE retirement FAQ as IE11 for Win7/8.x got new updates in July 2022 (KB5015805) & August 2022 (KB5016618)
unrelated news but recently the Fido tool from Rufus USB app can no longer download Windows ISOs from Microsoft as reported by Neowin
the Heidoc.net Windows ISO downloader 8.46 tool can still download Win10/Win11 & Win8.1 ISOs though
edit - apparently it was a temporary problem that lasted almost a day and the devs for Rufus/Fido have quickly fixed the problem
the november 2021 refresh versions of the Win11 ISOs contain build 22000.318 instead of the somewhat buggy 22000.194 build released in early October 2021 (I suspected the refreshed ISOs perhaps to correct/resolve the expired certificates problem with some built-in Win11 apps)
a follow up on this - the KB2999323 update includes WUA v7.8.9200.17185
so the older KB2887535 WUA v7.8.9200.16924 update is no longer needed as KB2999323 & KB3013767 updates replace KB2887535 & KB2996851
what kind of computer are you using, Trudeau?
post specs of your PC if possible (if you're still getting BSODs when running Win7 in normal mode, try booting into Safe Mode)
we discourage the use of such 3rd party activation tools so you're on your own for that one.
maybe ask around if someone has an unused Win7 pro key or buy one online somewhere
it depends on what edition of Win7 you are installing
what edition are you installing? Home Premium, Professional or Ultimate
yes OEM keys also work when running Win7 setup but again it depends on the edition
you're too late - MS had removed the Win7 ISO downloads earlier this August; can't download the W7 ISOs from MS anymore
saw this in another forum
no Win11 ISO downloads until final release in late October 2021.
although there were W11 insider preview ISOs (w/ build 22000.132) that were made available from MS several days ago in late August
I had a feeling this day would come when MS would eventually remove the Win7 ISO downloads from their web site once Win7 went EOL
Good thing I already downloaded the W7 ISOs several years ago while Win7 was still supported by MS
that's what happens when Microsoft got rid of their QA team several years ago. the quality of updates for most Win10 versions have gone down some (the March 2021 updates caused blue screen errors for some & have also caused several printing issues and had to release some out-of-band updates to clean up their mess)
speaking of the upcoming 21H1 release Jan, Microsoft has recently announced that they're getting ready to release it soon
there are also 21H1 preview ISOs (with build 19043.928) available from MS for Windows Insiders as noted by MS (the current Windows ISO downloader tool does not download these updated 21H1 ISOs though)
you can only download the Win7 ISOs from MS on the 1st day of each month only (aka. April 1, May 1, June 1, etc)
on all other days, the Win7 ISOs are not available for download due to severe restrictions by MS
next chance for you is May 1
Win10 ISO downloads for ARM platform are not publicly available as Jan mentioned that months ago.
however, they are only available to Insiders (need an MS Insider account to get them; normal/casual users won't have access to them)