No USB mouse or keyboard installing Win7

No mouse or keyboard when installing Windows 7 Pro in new K450e.
PC boots to Win7Pro media.
No USB mouse. Lazer light not on.
USB keyboard not responsive.
BIOS set to Legacy.
Found no mouse /keyboard setting in BIOS.
USB enabled in BIOS.
What is the issue?
hime

After installing Windows 7 did you also install the Chipset Driver, Intel ME Driver, Keyboard and Mouse Driver and the USB 3 Driver?  If you didn't then that would account for the various hardware items not being recognized.  Always install the Intel Drivers first and then the rest.
The link below is for the available drivers from Lenovo for your model. Just select your operating system in the top box for the correct driver listing.......
https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/products/desktops​-and-all-in-ones/ideacentre-k-series-desktops/leno​...
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