Cannot find the configuration file after extraction of download for Windows 7

I have a MFP HP LaserJet 1319f.  The installation disk supplied with the printer won't work with Windows 7, so I downloaded a program from HP.com.  I have a 64-bit operating system.  Download was successful, the extraction was a success.  Installer never started, and I'm not.  Printer has already been installed on the computer, but I want to print wireless.  Any suggestions?

Hi Coachb714,

This printer is not a wireless printer. The only available for this printer connection is USB.

Connectivity

Connectivity

Open the USB port
RJ - 11 fax port
RJ-11 phone line-out port

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