my pc specs i don't think that will be problem,but w/e
i5 9600k
1060
16gb
h370
So that tells you have a newer gen PC. I've seen in some forums, doing some search for this mobo model, that the OS installs fine, except for the drivers. But you could use some software like SDI origin or even better Drivereasy (I use a cracked license.dat though, it just downloads slower but does it job) as finding the drivers manually for new-gen hardware is a pain in the ass whenever it comes to Win7/8.1 (except for Nvidia/AMD GPUs since you can download the GPU drivers from their website anyway) when you get it to finally install. I have huge doubts although about Driver Booster as I heard that breaks more than it fixes.
Another tip is install all the updates first then the drivers (on 7 you can just use Simplix Updatepack7r2 which is more quicker and efficient) so you won't have any issues with them (errors like untrusted signature when installing them, possible BSODs etc.)
downloaded usb,i've tried with making partition never knew what is the fuction i deleted in disk managment
i deleted my previous partition watching youtube and searching on forums nothing came to fix my problem
Yes, GIGABYTE USB installation tool is needed to install USB 3.x drivers for the image. As for these third-party partitions, by my guess, have to do something with OEM recovery as new-gen PCs / Laptops tend to come with a separate partition for that case (like it was in my case). Although it's nothing serious, guess the recovery image could be downloaded from the official manufacturers' website for the model anyway if really needed.
Windows 7 also does support UEFI and it will install fine. But if you're really going to install it on UEFI with Ultimate edition, you'll have a bad time activating it with Loader as it will tell "Unsupported Partition Table". So if you go the UEFI route, better get the Enterprise edition as it has the same features as Ultimate with Volume Licensing, which means you can activate it via KMSpico or even 1000x better than it, with MAS Script. However I can't provide here links for these so you'll have to google by yourself, and all this won't matter if you're activating it with an actual key.
If you're going instead the BIOS/Legacy route, then all that said won't be an issue and you can activate Ultimate fine via the Loader.
Also, even if your HDD partition table, say, is MBR and you boot the installation image from UEFI or vice-versa, there shouldn't be any errors / BSODs at startup for that reason, as normally when you reach the partitioning part, you'll be told that Windows cannot be installed on that specific partition due to the table differences.
i've tried windows 7 on another pc in my home blue screen with hard disk on without hard disk this clfs.sys 0xc0000098
Is that PC new-gen aswell, or an older one? If you don't know, you can just tell the specs (normally above 6th gen for Intel CPUs and Ryzen series for AMD ones are considered new-gen and have "issues" with older versions of Windows).
So my guesses are it's either the installation images are corrupt, or these might be older builds which don't have the newer/necessary drivers (for example non-SP1 ones), either the HDDs might be at fault.
Did you also try Windows 8(.1) on that another PC? What are the results with it? You could also try installing Windows 10 (LTSC edition is better, doesn't matter if it's 2019 or 2021 one) on your PC and even try on your other one just to make sure there isn't any hardware related error.