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Windows 7 Enterprise Upgrade

I've got a relative's desktop machine with Windows 7 Enterprise on it.

I have got it going again (possibly dead graphics card and heatsink choked with dust) and am looking at upgrading this machine to Windows 10.

I don't have the media for this machine.  It has the Windows certificate attached to the side of the machine.

Is this possible?  And if so, how?
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Hmm, I've just had a proper look at the license on the side.  

Windows Vista Home Basic.

So I'll just finish cleaning this thing up (check for malware) and give it back to the owners.
Ok, maybe better on that old machine.
Thanks to all for comments.

Will just clean and hand machine back.