Problem downgrading from win 10 to win 7 in travelmate p253m I5

I upgraded to windows 10 but my apps wont work. So I downgraded to my previois version of window 7 preinstalled on my machine. But it asked for product key- the product key was incorrect. What the hell is windows doing?

Windows 10?  Windows 10 hasn't been released to the general public yet. Are you talking about Windows 10 Technical Preview for Windows Insider computer experts?

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