installed windows 7 64-bit on the Acer Aspire E5-573 but drivers for WiFi, VGA is not found

I installed windows 7 64-bit Home Basic but drivers for WiFi, VGA is not found on the Acer site.

When installing driver VGA of Windows 8.1 of intel Acer site for E5 - 573 on windows 7 64 bit OS then camera photo and graphic development works but USB ceases to function, another camera doesnot work.

Customer service Acer told me that it will support only simple windows version 8.1 Professional and non-windows 10.

Please suggest drivers for WiFi, Bluetooth, VGA etc for windows 7 64 or 32-bit.

1 Atheros QCA9377

https://www.Atheros.cz/Atheros-wireless-download.php?chipset=104&system=5

Click on the "click to Download" and wait until the download starts

2 Intel Management engine

Try this

https://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/download/24499/Intel-me-10-management-engine-driver-for-Intel-NUC

or this

https://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/download/22093/Intel-me-8-management-engine-driver

3. realtek card reader

http://www.Realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?langid=1&PNid=15&PFID=25&level=4&Conn=3&DownT...

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    The problem is solved in any case, I managed to hide my Vista (C) install with Acronis and boot to the WIndows 7 DVD. It then allowed me to install Windows 7 64 bit on the other Partition, because he did not think that 32-bit Windows Vista has been installed on the HARD drive. I managed to deceive it by showing the menu options of 32 bits or 64 bits in this way... I assumed it was a protection system put in place by Microsoft to stop upgrade problems if soemone tried upgrade Vista 32, Windows 7 64

    Now under Vista 32 and Widnws 7 64 on the same computer.

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