Read more: Windows 11 review: Familiar but fresh But you can expect to update to Windows 11 soon because support for Windows 10 will end in 2025. Updating to Windows 10 now will make future updates, like Windows 11, easier. But you don't necessarily have to shell out the cash: Over the summer, there was a free Microsoft upgrade offer that worked (it still might). If you're still running Windows 7, you can buy Windows 10 Home on Microsoft's website for $139 (£120, AU$225). (Here's how to download Windows 11 and how to check if your computer's compatible.) Anyone on older operating systems will have to pay to upgrade. If you're still running an older version of Windows, keep in mind that Windows 11 will only be available as a free upgrade for Windows 10 users, not older versions. Microsoft no longer offers support for Windows 7, and now the company has launched Windows 11. Time is running out to upgrade to Windows 10.