The freedom part comes in if the choice could have been made differently.
Lets look at this from the basics:
The reason we speak about "free will" is because it seems like the "I" make the choice. That "I" is a black box that can either choose to do the good or to do bad things. Thus has really nothing to do with the actual functions of the brain/mind.
It is only how it seems to us.
it seems to us that we are free to make any choice.
This is of course silly since our history, upbringingin etc specifies our values and it is from theese we draw our conclusions when we choose. If you value money more than the wellbeing of a unknown person and you dont are afraid of being caught you will steal his money. And you will not act differently if put in the exact same situatuation again. Why would you?
So, no, "being able to choose differently" is a red herring, it diesnt nean anything.