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I got my hands on an old Thinkpad running Windows XP. It was very slow, adding memory didn't help that much. When I wanted to install Vista it didn't reach the requirements.
But then I installed Windows 7 and now, well, it doesn't fly, but it's much (really much) faster than it was and very useable.
You have likely hit the "clogging" issue. Windows systems (not sure about v.7 - haven't used it long enough) gradually get slower over years of use, mostly because of garbage accumulated in the registry and fragmentation. I'm pretty sure that reinstalling XP would solve your problems just as well as installing Windows 7.
Your choice is of course good. Windows 7 is better in almost every respect. But XP isn't rubbish either - quite the opposite - it is both "good enough" and "already there". That's a tough competition even for Microsoft.





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Windows 7 is the same UI almost as XP yes. It is the underlying OS is far better.
I've run XP32 on a core 2 duo (work), and the experience is horrible. Windows Vista and 7 are far more responsive on the same machine.