They said
"You can't boot a newer Windows version using an older Windows bootmgr.
e.g. Vista can't boot 7,8,8.1 or 10,
7 can't boot 8, 8.1 or 10
etc.
This is because the older bootmgr sees the newer version of winload doesn't have a signature that it recognizes as genuine.
bootmgr can only be backward compatible i.e recognize contemporary or older signatures on winload.
If you want to dual boot two versions of Windows, you must either boot the drive with the newest version of Windows and add entries for older systems to its BCD, or you can copy the bootmgr from W10 in place of the one on whichever older version of Windows you are currently trying to boot from."
I removed both entries and tried too boot off the Windows 10 drive. I removed both entries now from Windows 7 and tried too bring up the Windows 10 drive and now getting
\boot\BCD
0xc0000098
The windows Boot config file