I want to do a triple boot OS upward in the beginning. ME, XP and 7 7 disk version to buy?

See above

A full version of Windows 7 usually does not contain the word 'Upgrade' in the description.

OEM version may work, but I know that any version of "put in a box" Microsoft of Windows 7 will work

In regards to your new computer, you should have a process of creation of the disc to "re-install" Windows 7.

Also, since you have a new computer, it would probably not drivers for Windows XP.  Given that Windows Me is even older, you wouldn't have a bit of luck with the drivers.

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