Since the string returns to the string grooves at 7 1/2, but not at 8, it would seem that there is a slight twist toward the end of the recurve, and the string is reseating itself into the string groove as it returns to the lower brace height. If this is the case, you should be able to see it initially lie outside the string groove and then reseat itself if you set up the bow on a doorknob or something similar, as Kirk suggests, and slowly draw and lower the string. Fortunately, 7 1/2 is within the recommended brace height range. This is worth documenting, and reporting to the bowyer. Perhaps nothing should be done now, but if the condition gets worse over time, it would be nice to have a communication with the bowyer that shows that the bow arrived that way, and that it is not something that happened later.
Assuming you don't want to do anything now, the test I recommended earlier should show if there is any limb twist toward the end of the limb, and very likely you could counter twist and correct this condition.