From your photos of the nameplate, if you are running it on 220 V then it will draw 14.2 Amps. and that (or higher) is the rating you need on the VFD. The 7 Amp figure refers to using 440 V.
But if it is properly wired for 220 V it should at least start with no load. The fact that you must manually close a solenoid (contactor?) seems to say that it is not wired for 220 V or your VFD is not properly configured. Have you looked for a wiring diagram for the motor?
Larry Dickman refers to a wiring diagram, but does not say where it came from. If it is for a different motor then all bets are off. As far as I know, the various motor manufacturers do not have any standard numbering scheme for the windings. A VOM can be your friend here. It can tell you what is connected to what and what the resistance is for each winding. I would expect any motor like yours would have identical six windings, all of which have the same resistance.
I'm not sure if I have the right VFD because it only says 7A and it appears as though the motor requires 14.2? I get nothing when I press the forward/reverse. But when I force the solenoid up I get a whining sound from the motor. I have reached out to the company but being in China it is probably gonna be a couple days . There area few different settings.However, one review sounded like my application and the person left there settings so I did try those. Anyone else have any experience with this VFD?