Windows 7 ended support in 2020. Over 500+ critical vulnerabilities have been discovered since then (including EternalBlue, BlueKeep, PrintNightmare for Win7). A "Lite" version cannot be patched because Windows Update is removed. Connecting this OS to the internet is like leaving your front door open.
Technical Overview of Common Modifications
Case Study – “Super Nano Lite” (hypothetical/representative) windows 7 super nano lite iso download
Security Analysis
Legal and Ethical Considerations
Alternatives
Conclusion
“Analysis of Unofficial Lightweight Windows 7 Distributions: Case Study of ‘Super Nano Lite’ ISOs”
For hardware that requires a "Super Nano" Windows 7, Linux is usually a better fit. Linux Lite, Puppy Linux (BionicPup), or Q4OS Trinity will run blazingly fast on 512MB of RAM, look familiar to Windows users, and are patched weekly for security. Windows 7 ended support in 2020