Ok, well I think your owner manual should state it uses 2 H7 bulbs, one for high and one for low, and an H1 for the fog lamp in the bumper. Each of the six bulbs in total I would expect to be on different fuses. So you've 6 bulbs and 6 fuses to confirm they work. I'll note the lamp units might have a H6W watt bulbs too, but perhaps not in USA vehicles.
The H7 bulbs being newer technology should be able to make your eye's water when looked at.
Using your handy wife, have her turn the lights on, then you stand in the front of the car and observe what happens when you turn the high beams. Perhaps the bulbs or the fuses are burned out? I'll note the H7 high intensity output bulbs have a life measured in 100's of hours. I wouldn't think the high beams are burned out yet. However past experience on my part has shown if you remove a headlamp assembly with H7 bulbs in it it's quite likely the banging about will break the bulb filament. And don't forget to check the fuses.
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