how did you calculate that i will need a 24Volt system
A 12V system may be suitable, if you wish. It has a greater share of the market of appliances, inverters, power sources, tutorial support, etc. (24V has a small market.)
But then you must step up 12V to your specified 19.5 and 14V. There are converters (boost converter for example), but such converters lose some energy due to inefficiency.
It is best if you compare the options. Example, one option is to get three 6V batteries in series. Their real voltage might add up to 19.2V total, which should be okay to run your laptop directly. However 19V is unlikely to be compatible with your PV panels and windmill.
Therefore it is an option worth considering, to jump up to 24V.
and how 7.84Amp is needed? could u elaborate on the formula and calculation part?
3.34 + 4.5 = 7.84. Approximate figures are okay in the planning stage. Later you can decide whether you wish to have separate supplies for your equipment.
Do you find these values on the labels? Are they maximum figures? You must test your equipment with meters if you want true measurements.
To get 19.5V at 7.84 A:
12V power source will need to provide 13A.
24V power source will need to provide 7A.
These are rough calculations. You must add some allowance for losses (as Schmitt trigger points out in post #3).