When prompted to "Adjust your PATH environment," select "Git from the command line and also from 3rd-party software."
In the "Select Packages" screen, search for specific tools you need (like python3, vim, or wget).
Download the version compatible with Windows 7 (usually version 2.34.1 or older, as newer versions may require Windows 10). Run the installer.
Here is a comprehensive guide on the best ways to get a Linux terminal on Windows 7. How to Download Linux Terminal in Windows 7