Nice looking kit.... the 0.95 is an impressive little item, is it not???
I would give the 7 a real workout, and remember that the 7s is also available, and would eliminate some problems. Those would involve the lack of accessory clip, big meter window that intrudes on proper hold, and the brightness of the VF. At the price paid, you can sell the 7 and still have the lens for an advantageous price. The 7s is usually available for much less than any of the M's, and is a VERY nice shooter.
The other big item to me, as a collector, is that the conversion is destructive, and there is no going back to the Canon mount. MANY of these lenses have been converted, as this was something that has been done since the lens was first announced. There was a large following among photojournalists soon after, and evidently quite a few lenses had various types of conversions performed. For all the bad press that it received, it was very popular as a TV lens, which was why Canon produced the seperate version with no RF focusing. It was also used in some movies, which use the same mount as the TV versions. Now, with the emergence of digital, it seems a new wave of conversions is taking place, further reducing the supply of available lenses.
Meanwhile, enjoy the lens, and use it for what itis best at... capturing light like nothing else available anywhere near its price.
Harry