since/from

Hello, I would like to ask the following

My (imaginary) addresses:
2005-7 - London
2007-10 - Paris
2010-now - Tokyo

I lived in London since 2005. After I graduated in 2007 I moved to Paris. I have lived in Tokyo for two years now.

I know I cannot use “since” with the past simple, but I do not know what to use instead…if I want to express a period, I use “from-till” but can I simply say “from” meaning a finished time period without stating its end?

thank you very much

These are possible:
I lived in London before 2007.
I lived in London from 2005 to 2007.
I lived in London until 2007.
In 2005, I moved to London until I graduated on 2007 when I relocated to Paris.

Beeesneees,
Can I say as below?
I lived in London since 2005.
I lived in London since 2005 till now.
I lived in London from 2005.

I have lived in London since 2005 (which implies you are still there now).
‘since xxx till yyy’ is not correct.
I lived in London from 2005 until/to xxx.
I have lived in London from 2005 (also implying you are there now).