How confident were you that you could get to the flop HU or take it down pre? It sounds like your plan was to steal, but how often is that gonna happen against 7 people? Obviously, the lower variance route is to check and set mine, but I don't hate the pf line (even if I wouldn't play it this way myself).
Once you get to the flop, the hand sort of plays itself. You continue telling your story, and if someone spiked a 10 (there should be very few Ts out there, due to pf), they get your money. You fold out big aces, medium pairs, and pretty much all drawing hands other than AXss (did you have the 3s?). Once he shoves, you have about 10% most of the time and you're getting 90/650, 14%, so if he can be shoving any draws or air (which I doubt), you sort of have to call off. I assume you were expecting to call if shoved on from this player?
The play is defensible if not amazing (your V's was terrible). Nice job hitting your set