64-bit of Windows 7 or Vista restore drivers

Hello

I purchased a L500D Satallite (64-bit - processor AMD, part number: PSLKOE) laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium. Then, I bought Windows 7 and installed. I was told that I have to clean install Windows 7 is the professional version and I was on Vista Home Premium.

However once I installed it none of my devices work as webcam, internet, face recognisiton nothing. I bought at Tesco Direct and I don't know if it's Tesco or Toshiba to save on the cost of a DVD, there was no recovery disks, or disks of driver with the laptop.

I was looking for pilots and I couldn't find the Windows 7 64 bit to all here. I tried to install the 32-bit one, but that doesn't seem to work.

Thus,.

Is there a way that I can return to the original vista installation?

If not, can you please suggest a way to get Windows 7 working please

Thanks in advance

Here you go:

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Just choose your model. W7 should benefit fully from your laptop.

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