Yes it is basically the same process for Win7 or 8. For either of these however, there is no easy to use tool directly from MS. But fear now, simply Google “Windows 7 ISO” (or 8 in-place of the 7) and then go from there to get the ISO. Just ensure it’s from Microsoft’s official website. Once you download your ISO file, use RUFUS to do the rest. Make sure your 4GB minimum sized USB Flash Drive is connected and ready to be wiped. Run Rufus from C-Drive and where it says “Create bootable from” change the option to “ISO File” then click the icon next to that to point to your ISO file. Once selected the rest of the options will get auto-filled, once that happens, do not change them. Now click START and it will format + extract ISO contents + make bootable; your flash drive. You also can use a USB Card Reader and SD/MicroSD card; as these are basically what a flash drive is, except flash drives have non-removable chips is all. Once Rufus is finished click Close and then properly click “Eject” on your drive letter.