Yes, I concur with neemo. And I have done it.
On several computers as a matter of fact!
Neemo gave you the link to get the
MCT tool and ISO file in his
Post #2 above. A bit of explanation here might help you. When you had your Win7 installed on your computer on the old SSD drive, when you ran the upgrade to W10, your W7 legit license key was stored on Microsoft Activation servers in Redmond, WA if you live in the US. Once stored, you can perform a Clean Install on a new hard drive such as you are doing, and when you connect it to the Internet the W10 install program directs your activation request to the MS activation servers searching for your license key for W10; and this makes sense as if you have a crashed hard drive, how would you reinstall without have to pay Microsoft for a new W10 license with no key code?
So, Microsoft made allowance for people wanting to switch to a newer or larger drive, as long as it's on the same computer, as your W10 license it keyed to the Motherboard on that computer you installed the W7 license on. If you attempt to do a clean install of W10 on a
DIFFERENT computer, it will not work as the hardware is now different (Mobo);
and you'd be required to purchase another license of W10, such as boxed retail W10 media (see Pic below) and do a Clean Install to register and activate that 2nd computer's hardware (again, Mobo) to the newly purchased W10.
Hopefully, this will clarify things a bit.
Good luck with your upgrade!
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