Here’s a complete guide to the — a popular customization trend during the early Windows 8.x era when many users wanted to bring back the familiar, colorful, and detailed icons of Windows 7.
Today, we are diving into what this pack offers, how it changes your user experience, and how to install it safely. Windows 7 Icon Pack By 2013 Windows 8.1
In 2013, soon after Windows 8.1 released, many users disliked the icons of Windows 8/8.1. The “Windows 7 Icon Pack” was a third-party icon replacement pack that restored: “Windows 7 Icon Pack” (circa 2013) for Windows 8
The 2013 shift to Windows 8.1 was polarizing due to several UI changes: The "Windows 7 RTM Iconset" Ported to 8
This was the heavyweight. It weighed in at 150MB because it included 850+ icons, plus the original Windows 7 sound scheme (the "Windows Balloon" sound) and the Aero cursors.