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I agree with the others regarding your photos. I’m not a huge fan of doing batch critiques. I would rather have one, two, or perhaps up to five presented, rather than “Here’s the last 100 I took, what do you think?” If you over-saturated, added a lot of grain, or did some other effect to the extreme on purpose, it is helpful to mention that when asking for a critique.
When you are talking about raw files are you talking about *.CR2 files? Or just unprocessed JPEG’s? To most of us, a raw file is *.CR2 or *.NEF and contains the sensor data instead of a processed JPEG or TIFF. Your 7D came with a CD full of useful software, included on the disk is Digital Photo Professional. Look at your raw files with that, you should be able to see your original camera settings.
Regarding work flow, once the files are transferred to your computer, you should make a backup of them (or even two backups). Lightroom generally does not alter the original file, it stores edits in a database or optionally in a side-car file. If you copy the files to another location, Lightroom can find them again and display them as the original. If you move the files outside of Lightroom, then start Lightroom, it will complain it cannot find the files and will drop all your editing information. Any time you edit a file, it is a good idea to save the file with a new name so you still have your original and any subsequent edits. This allows you to go back to a previous edit later if desired/necessary.