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I'd agree with that 100%.
Even some of the advantages that Windows 8 does have can be added to previous versions of Windows. There's Process Explorer if you need a more advanced task manager, and of course there are freeware utilities to mount ISOs. Ignoring the awful "Modern UI" crap and the removal of the Start Menu, the differences between Windows 7 and 8 are pretty negligible.
As for the speed increase with Windows 8, I suspect some of the perceived responsiveness is down to the removal of transparency, dropshadows and other visual effects from the UI. Turning off those effects was always one of the tricks for speeding up Windows 7 on a slower system. Not that I've tested this for myself when comparing 7 & 8...