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Is it a Core i7 or a Core 2 series processor? 2007 would suggest the latter, and I would absolutely argue for either that you really should prefer something with Xfce or a similar lightweight desktop (maybe Cinnamon or MATE).
I'd probably recommend Linux Mint as a lightweight user-friendly distro, and I'd suggest any of the three available variants based on what you like the most aesthetically.
Additionally, if you haven't opened them up for a while, pick up an inexpensive SSD for both of them if they don't have them already. Modern OSes really expect an SSD over a spinning disk as the boot drive.
I misremembered the specs it's actually i7-2630m, which indicates that I thought I got the laptop later than I thought. I've ordered a ssd so hopefully that will improve the speed.