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only works for Win10, which you should be on by now anyways, no real excuse by now.
If you want it to work wireless on Win7/8 then you need the older adapter > https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CJ6GVM8
plenty of reasons lol. relative of mine has a laptop which was purchased around 2009 or so which despite being in full working order and still capable performance-wise for his needs, will be completely useless once 7 support ends due to no compatible display drivers for the ati mobility radeon gpu inside it for windows 10. As you very likely well know, amd even pulled 8.1 support which will still have support from ms past windows 7's window.
As for that Alienware it's not hard, you make your own Win10 64bit usb flash drive media installer and do a clean install. You get your drivers from Intel, Nvidia, etc. and it wouldn't be an issue