Acquisition of a 64-bit windows 7 Home premium boot disc

I upgraded to windows 7 Home Edition windows vista premium 32-bit, last year, without realizing at that time I moved to the 64-bit operating system. I have therefore a family 7 32-bit boot disc premium now and I want to move to 64-bit system, but ive got no idea where download iso or get a boot disk. Ive got the old series and as far as ive read, what I want to do is within all legal parameters. someone knows how to help?

Windows 7 Edition Home Premium x 64 (64-bit)

English: http://msft-dnl.digitalrivercontent.net/msvista/pub/X15-65733/X15-65733.iso

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