OK, next suggestion:
Have you got the disc that (hopefully) came with your laptop? If so, put it into your laptop's disc drive and restart it. Hopefully the BIOS will be set to giving priority to the disc drive (rather than the hard drive) upon booting. (If not you'll need to boot again, pressing the relevant key to get into the BIOS settings, which will hopefully appear on screen at the start of the boot-up process).
If your laptop can boot from the disc you'll hopefully find an option that will help you. Exactly how that might appear will depend upon whether it's a standard Microsoft Windows 7 disc or a recovery disc created by your laptop's manufacturer. However you're looking for something like 'Repair Windows'.
If you've not got a disc, or the above doesn't help anyway, it might be useful to know the make & model of your laptop.
[Just another last minute thought, which perhaps I should have suggested first: Have you tried booting into Windows Safe Mode? It's usually achieved by pressing F8 during the start-up process but some machine might be different].