Windows 10 Assistive Technologies

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I'm building a new PC Soon, and I want to use Windows 10.

I've been recommended to save £67 by buying a Windows 7 key, using my own USB to install Windows 7, and then using the "Assistive Technologies" option to upgrade.
Does this method work, and should I use it? For the record I am not too fussed about ethical problems such as lying about requiring assistive technologies, but I am concerned about how easy this would be to pull off?

If you have experience or advice I would greatly appreciate it! Thank you in advance.