If you do decide to use an NC filter, I recommend the
Nikon
Re the filters in the link you provided, the first thing to note is that they are for a 52mm diameter thread, rather than the 67mm thread of your 18-105mm lens. With regard to the filters themselves:
1. Ultraviolet Protector - Your camera body, like all modern DSLRs, has a built in filter that blocks Ultraviolet and Infrared light. Therefore an external Ultraviolet filter is a waste of space.
2. Circular polariser - Discussed previously;
3. Warming filter - These filters were used, for example, to add a bit of warmth to skin tones in portrait photography. The effect can be duplicated in any modern photography software. Therefore, a waste of space.
I absolutely agree with shooting RAW, but why also jpg?
Remember to make sure it is compatible with the terminal on the D7000.
You get to try before you buy, or get to borrow and never have to buy. Sounds ideal.