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You're kidding right? You. One person has not been infected with any viruses with windows 7. Therefore, it is impossible to get a virus on windows 7? Is that really the conclusion you are drawing?
Uhm... I suppose most viruses are hoaxes because you haven't been infected with them. So how many viruses aren't hoaxes? Just the ones you've been infected with?
There was once upon a time that smart users didn't need anti-virus software. That was before malware writers stepped up their game and found silent vulnerabilities in microsoft products that required no explicit user interaction.