Not to be picky, but:
The seventh season really felt like a last season. There were a lot of closures. Data and his mother...
Which came out of nowhere in one episode and ended in the same episode, and was never mentioned again.
I'm not sure what kind of closure Worf had with Alexander in TNG, as the next time we hear about them, Worf shipped his son to his grandparent's to get rid of him.
Picard and his (putative) son...
Again, which came out of nowhere in one episode and ended in the same episode, and was never mentioned again.
Ok, I'll give you this one.
Beverly and her ancestry...
Again, which came out of nowhere in one episode and ended in the same episode, and was never mentioned again.
Wesley and his "final" journey...
Ok, I'll give you this one, although since everyone hated Wesley, having a "closure" episode for him probably wasn't all that important to the fans.
What closure did Worf have with Kurn that he didn't already have before?
Riker and his dark secret (Pegasus)...
Again, which came out of nowhere in one episode and ended in the same episode, and was never mentioned again (TATV doesn't count).
Deanna and her secret sister...
Again, which came out of nowhere in one episode and ended in the same episode, and was never mentioned again.
Picard reveals (involuntarily) his love to Beverly...
Which was handled extremely poorly in a very forgettable episode and was never mentioned again.
None of these things really justified having a seventh season (or even a sixth, for that matter). Now, if the season was all about the crew starting to go their separate ways,
that would have made more sense. But the crew couldn't go their separate ways, because the producers had movie plans in store for them. And look how that turned out.