Yes, and possibly more. Did you bleed them the old fashioned way, where someone opened the bleeder while a second person pressed the brake pedal?
If so, and the pedal went down farther than it usually does under braking, it’s possible that the piston in the master cylinder traveled farther than it usually does, and picked up gunk that has been deposited on the cylinder walls over the past 7 years. That gunk can make the piston fail to properly seal to the cylinder wall, which can cause a soft pedal.
A quick, easy test for this is to start the car, don’t move it, and slam on the brake very hard and fast. Is the pedal stiff? If so, but it sinks to the floor when you press it normally, that’s a good sign that brake fluid is leaking past the piston seal – when you hit it fast you compress the fluid faster than it can leak past the piston seal, and so you get a harder pedal.