Here are some common fretboard patterns for playing minor 7th arpeggios. As with previous chord types, look for other ways of playing them as well.
When you play Jazz tunes, the root movement of the chord progression may consist of any interval between one chord and the next. To be prepared for this, practice all your scales and arpeggios ascending and descending with all possible intervals. This example demonstrates minor 7th arpeggios descending in major 2nd intervals. There are two sets of intervals here - one set descending from C and the other descending from B. Try this practice method with other intervals: e.g. minor and major 3rds.
Once you feel comfortable with the various fingerings for minor 7th arpeggios, remember to practice improvising with them in all five forms over chord progressions.