You are given a rows x cols matrix grid. Initially, you are located at the top-left corner (0, 0), and in each step, you can only move right or down in the matrix. Among all possible paths starting from the top-left corner (0, 0) and ending in the bottom-right corner (rows - 1, cols - 1), find the path with the maximum non-negative product. The product of a path is the product of all integers in the grid cells visited along the path. Return the maximum non-negative product modulo 109 + 7. If the maximum product is negative return -1. Notice that the modulo is performed after getting the maximum product. Example 1: Input: grid = [[-1,-2,-3], [-2,-3,-3], [-3,-3,-2]] Output: -1 Explanation: It's not possible to get non-negative product in the path from (0, 0) to (2, 2), so return -1. Example 2: Input: grid = [[1,-2,1], [1,-2,1], [3,-4,1]] Output: 8 Explanation: Maximum non-negative product is in bold (1 * 1 * -2 * -4 * 1 = 8). Example 3: Input: grid = [[1, 3], [0,-4]] Output: 0 Explanation: Maximum non-negative product is in bold (1 * 0 * -4 = 0). Example 4: Input: grid = [[ 1, 4,4,0], [-2, 0,0,1], [ 1,-1,1,1]] Output: 2 Explanation: Maximum non-negative product is in bold (1 * -2 * 1 * -1 * 1 * 1 = 2). Constraints: 1 <= rows, cols <= 15 -4 <= grid[i][j] <= 4