If you have 2GB of RAM and enough hard drive space, sure. Don't try it with less than 2GB of RAM. You can upgrade up to that much, according to cnet. Make a backup of your system in case you don't like it (will not be very fast) and run the Microsoft media creation tool to download the iso and then extract it onto your hard drive or to a DVD disk and install! It won't be activated, but it's easy to find ways to solve that.
If you have 2GB of RAM and enough hard drive space, sure. Don't try it with less than 2GB of RAM. You can upgrade up to that much, according to cnet. Make a backup of your system in case you don't like it (will not be very fast) and run the Microsoft media creation tool to download the iso and then extract it onto your hard drive or to a DVD disk and install! It won't be activated, but it's easy to find ways to solve that.
Maybe. Lack of specific drivers from HP is not always a no go situation.
I have a 2009 era Toshiba laptop, with no specific Win 10 drivers, and it works OK.
Yours is a bit older.
It might work, it might not.