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None really in the area of performance. It's a free upgrade that's it. As far as high performance type software there is no notable difference. As for other things there is some nifty little things in W10.
Sure you might see some software not offering W7 support but that will still remain for some time.
I have 3 machines on W10 and have no issues with legacy devices. All of my M-Audio devices work. My Terratec card runs and it's using Vista64 beta drivers.
One reason not to go with Windows 10 is if you need W7 virtual XP mode for 32 bit legacy devices. I have an old Cannon USB scanner that won't work past XP. It will work in XP mode where other 3rd party XP virtual machines it won't work.
My advice is made an image of your current OS, upgrade to W10 and make sure it's activated. Next make an image of W10 then you don't have to worry about your July 29 deadline. You can then try and decide as long as you want.
Since it's Microsoft people will find everything to complain about it. If it were Apple the sheeple would say, "What wrong with you? You haven't upgraded yet? What' it like to live in the dark ages?"