Recovering from disasterous issues
In my possession I have: (1) A True Image 2014 Family Pack disk, (2) A computer with Windows 10 out for repair which includes True Image 2016 on it as well as my Outlook 7 details including saved mail installation instructions for other programs I had added, (3) A clone of the True Image C-drive image, (3) A single full C-drive backup, (4)A a non-ISO Window 8.1 Pro downloaded installation disk including a product key and (5) A Win 7 ISO installation file on CD with no product key. If the repair people saves the C-drive intact, I am all set for not losing anything. I tried to switch the new PC from Win 8 back to Win 7 when I got it. Something went wrong and Dell reimaged the computer and said I had to keep version 8 on it to keep my warranty. It is now out of warranty. The backup computer, which a had badly damaged C-drive was successfully set up with Windows 7.
Questions
If have no operation system after repairs, can I boot from my True Image 2014 bootable disk and restore from the backup I have for it from there and will that automatically give me back my complete computer the way it was? Same question for a clone, I also saved. Which is the best way to get as much back as possible. Once I am back operational in Win 10, can I install Win 7 as a downgrade?
If the C-drive is first set up from my win 7 ISO file is there a way to restore my MS Outlook 7 E-mail and calendar from the Win 10 backup?

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