Display driver D009tu from HP for windows 7 Professional 32-bit

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IAM bought hp 15-d009tu laptop computer for business use and installed windows 7 32-bit professional try display type 15 to 30 drivers are downloaded its not supporting. Error message are the system shouldn't the requirement please you help me don't its very urgent lost your confidence

This is the link to the W7 x 64 graphics driver.

https://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=23714&lang=eng&ProdId=3719

Supports Intel® HD graphics on:

Intel® Pentium® Processor 1403, v2 M v2/1405/2020 / 2030 M/2117U /.
2129Y/2127U/A1018/G2010/G2020/G2020T/G2030/G2030T/G2100T /.
G2120, G2120T, G2130, G2140
Intel® Celeron® Processor 927UE / 1000M / 1005 M, 1007U, 1017U, 1019Y.
1020E / 1020 M, 1037U, 1047UE, G1610 not/G1610T/G1620/G1620T/G1630
Intel® Pentium® Processor 3550 M/3556U/3558U/3560Y/3561Y/G3220 /.
G3220T/G3320TE/G3420/G3420T/G3430
Intel® Celeron® Processor 2000E/2002F / 2950 M, 2955U, 2957U, 2961Y.
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Intel® Celeron® processor J1750 / J1800/J1850/J1900/N2805/N2806/N2807 /.
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Processor Intel® Pentium® J2850/J2900/N3510/N3520/N3530

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