There is so many virtual HW involved that could make Win7 trip over it,
I can't give you a good solution either other than if one could actually
read/debug the BSOD (I can't) to have a start where to look for.

The submitted dmesg and KVMcmd does not look suspicious to me - I've
heard (but never had on my own) cases where switching type pc-i440fx-
bionic->pc-q35-bionic helped with KVM+BSOD-Win7 - maybe worth a try, but
since Win isn't so tolerant on changing HW that means re-install the
guest.

There isn't enough data (Linux logs LGTM), but also not much I could ask
for (no BSOD expert) right now, sorry :-/

** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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