Nothing wrong with it at all. Which is why I didn't say there was anything wrong with it. It is, however, unusual to shoot for exactly 7 dKh. Testing error could easily have you running alkalinity even lower than 7 dKh, which is lower than natural levels. Plus, coral calcification decrease as available carbonate and bicarbonate decreases because it's harder to build their skeletons.
That's not to say that corals can't or won't grow at alkalinity around 7 dKh. We just don't have any data to suggest that they grow better or faster, and all the data we have so far suggests that they grow slower.