;2017–2022 :Between 2017 and 2022, the 7th district covered a different configuration of municipalities in the centre and west of the state: Bachíniva, Bocoyna, Cuauhtémoc, Cusihuiriachi, Chínipas, Santa Isabel, Gómez Farías, Gran Morelos, Guazapares, Guerrero, Madera, Maguarichi, Matachí, Moris, Namiquipa, Ocampo, Riva Palacio, Temósachic and Uruachi. Ciudad Cuauhtémoc served as its head town. ;2005–2017 :Under the 2005 districting scheme, the 7th district covered the municipalities of
Bachíniva,
Buenaventura,
Casas Grandes,
Cuauhtémoc,
Galeana,
Gómez Farías,
Guerrero,
Ignacio Zaragoza,
Madera,
Matachí,
Moris,
Namiquipa,
Nuevo Casas Grandes,
Ocampo,
Riva Palacio and
Temósachi in the west of the state. The head town was Ciudad Cuauhtémoc. ;1996–2005 :Chihuahua lost its
10th district in the 1996 redistricting process. Between 1996 and 2005, the 7th district was located in the centre-west portion of the state and comprised mostly municipalities of the
Sierra Tarahumara region:
Bachíniva,
Batopilas,
Bocoyna,
Carichí,
Chínipas,
Cuauhtémoc,
Cusihuiriachi,
Dr. Belisario Domínguez,
Gran Morelos,
Guazapares,
Guerrero,
Maguarichi,
Moris,
Nonoava,
Ocampo,
Riva Palacio,
San Francisco de Borja,
Santa Isabel,
Satevó,
Uruachi and
Urique. ==Deputies returned to Congress ==