installation of sql developer

Hello
I have a 64-bit version of windows 7. I also have jre (java runtime environment) installed on my pc. I have Oracle database 11g XE installed on my pc.
I want to install sql developer. should what version of sql developer I install? version 32-bit jdk (java development kit) or 64-bit without jdk?
Thank you...

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