You've now said that the browser should cache every file, including index.html, for a week, for anyone who has visited your site. So, you'll see the old copy of your site for that long.
This is probably not what you want. A better way to do it is to create several header rules, one for each type:
[[headers]]
for = "*.js" # js files should be set this way
[headers.values]
Cache-Control = "public, max-age=604800"
[[headers]]
for = "*.css" # css files too
[headers.values]
Cache-Control = "public, max-age=604800"
However, you may not want to do even this. Netlify sets the caching very intentionally to max-age of 0 but it does allow content to be cached AND enables atomic rollbacks and deploys. Here's the details about that: https://www.netlify.com/blog/2017/02/23/better-living-through-caching/