Ok, there is an option for uefi or non-uefi system in bios, sorry (It
was in a place I did not count). Someone who install windows 7 forgot
disable this.

But the problem remains. It's no logical for ubuntu install UEFI stuff
in a MBR hard disk, even if it boot as UEFI. It would make more sense if
it warns "Hey, UEFI is enabled in setup, but your disk has a MBR table
with a non-UEFI system installed (win 7), so go to setup and disable
UEFI for sure, or create a new GPT partition table with EFI partion
(this will erase your entire disk!)".

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  Ubiquity installs EFI related stuff in non-EFI system (Ubuntu does not
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