SUCCESS, I FINALLY did it! I REALLY appreciate your help and time I wish there was some way I could repay you.
What worked was my article on my asus bios
https://www.technorms.com/45538/disable-enable-secure-boot-asus-motherboard-uefi-bios-utility as the installing windows from disks I figured wouldn't be hard without my errors. You must disable secure boot and enable CSM.
I was trying to do this "Convert Your Hard Drive to GPT Partition Style Using the Command Prompt
Plug in the Windows setup disk or USB and boot your PC in UEFI mode.
Once in Windows setup, press shift + F10 to open a command prompt window.
Open the disk partition tool with diskpart.
List and identify the disk to format with list disk.
Select the drive to format and convert to GPT.
select disk <disk number here>
clean
convert gpt
exit
Close the command prompt and continue."
But like an idiot I was running the command prompt while on windows 10 which you can't do. So I ran the windows 7 setup dvd and ran the command prompt within the windows setup like the article instructed that I wasn't following correctly.
Here is the sad, sad part, which I'm still confused how I got to in the first place. It looks like I would have had this done on Friday according to this article
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki/windows_10-windows_install/how-to-dual-boot-windows-10-and-windows-7-after/7e43130f-11a9-4167-832e-97ed168ae369 that I just found out about. In step 5 "If you see the warning message below click ‘OK’ to proceed. This message is the result of installing an older version of Windows after Windows 10 has already been installed." I thought this was an error that I shouldn't ignore and didn't proceed because of it.
Now since windows 7 doesn't recognize my external drives. I guess I need to try installing my drivers to a dvd instead of trying to install them via drives. I found this article that I might try if that fails. http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/external-drive-not-recognized-this-is-how-to-fix-it-in-windows/. I've also come across this article in my research.
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2132176/windows-fresh-install-recognize-flash-drives.html
Now my only question is do I leave secure boot disabled which carries some risk that I guess would make it easier for viruses to infect my os. And do I leave CSM enabled.
Since I accidentally deleted my PK file in bios during this process I'm not done hopefully asus can help me. This has been one big nightmare and headache that I'm glad is over.