I had the same problem. Been running windows 7 with epson stylus pro 7600 for years. Computer died and new machine is Win 10. I nearly gave up but this morning I have a working windows 10 machine communicating very happily with my ancient 7600. Just did a nozzle check via the driver and a test graphic via Qimage.
My 7600 is connected directly to a USB port on my computer.
My windows version is Win 10 pro and if it helps the OS build is 19042.1526.
The driver I am using is the XP 64 driver from the epson website (v5.5e)
After unzipping the driver package, I found the SETUP application file located in the setup folder. Right click on this file, select "properties" and then select the "compatibility tab" .
In the compatibility tab tick the box that says "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" and then select "Windows XP (service pack 2)". I also ticked the "Run this program as an administrator", click apply and then click OK.
Running the setup program at this point
will not work. Believe me I tried. It looks like its working and installs 2 completely useless icons in the devices and printers window.
First you need to turn off printer signing enforcement. I did this using the one time "Advanced Boot Menu" method described here:
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/disable-driver-signature-enforcement-windowsHaving done that I made sure the printer was connected but not turned on.
I then ran the setup application (as administrator just to be sure!).
Choose whether you want to install a 7600 or 9600
I then received a message that the driver was not signed and chose the option to install anyway.
(This repeated once, possibly twice memory fails me, sorry!)
There is then a prompt to plug in and switch on the printer and after a short while (I thought it was going to be yet another fail!) you should have a working printer driver installed and the printer connected.
Seriously, I was at the point of wondering whether I should scrap windows 10 and hope I could wrestle win 7 onto the new machine or completely scrap the 7600.
Happy days...
I hope this helps someone else still keeping a 7600 or 9600 going..great machines
All the best..Phil