My perception of this intro is that it's the N6 as you wrote for the first two and a half bars, and then on beat 3 of bar 3, the G is an appogiatura to the F sharp, and we are on the V, not the i. Progressions involving N going to the V are common as the N is used functionally as a variant of the iv in the common progression of iv -> V -> i.
Bar 4-5 are just the V being decorated (notice how he is just circling around the main chord tones of the V, first F sharp, and then D). Beat 4 of bar 4 is not an N since it's an A natural and not A flat. I could concede that the A-G on this beat could be perceived as a resolution to the i (or the Submediant, considering the E flat), but then it goes back to the V on beat 3 of bar 5 as you wrote.
In bar 7 you have an error, there should be an E flat on the top note in the left hand, not a D. Since there is a D in the bass, I would perceive this as a "chord appogiatura" to the V ( G Eb Bb -> F# D A) or similar, something that's leading up to the V in the next bar (not shown in the image) which finally resolves to the i. It's definitely something dominant-y and not an i64.