Can I download and install Windows 7 pro with a product key and the USB (No .iso or CD/DVD)

So my hard drive failed, Dell can replace it but none of the software.  I have OEM Windows 7 pro and Office 2010 versions, which means that I (somewhere) product keys but not record.  Maybe Dell recover disk will work, but it's 7000 mile more away.  I've seen links to download install. ISO (I hope that its official?) but I would have no way to burn to CD, so my question is...

Can I download a bit of Installer for Windows 7 Pro 64 to install from USB and my existing product key?

What happened to Microsoft Office 2010 Home & student?
Thanks for your help guys.
Can I download a bit of Installer for Windows 7 Pro 64 to install from USB and my existing product key?
 
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