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On win 7
C:\Users\Bing-Bong\Appdata\Local\Game\gamesaves etc.
Paste that Game folder to where it should go ignoring the username change
On win 10
C:\Users\Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo\Appdata\Local\Game\gamesaves etc.
Keep an eye on these key folder structures for various other misc game files; many games use these for save game files, configs, etc.
C:\Users\#YourUserName\AppData (both Local and Roaming)
C:\Users\... \Documents
C:\Users\... \Saved Games
C:\Users\Public
Try using GameSaveManager, it helps for easy backup/restore of saved game files; as it supports a huge range of games.
Be mindful of you allowing games that support it, to use the Cloud Save Sync feature in Clients such as Steam, Origin, etc. As sometimes you can get yourself into a bind to which could wipe your saves out if you go on another machine, such as having cloud sync enabled and then start a new game, the sync method then saving only that new saved games, wiping out all the others you had. Then re-sync that when u login on another machine; such as your main gaming PC you had all your high-progress saves on.