Partitions from disk in Windows 7?

I'm about to reinstall Windows 7. I have 1 TB of disk space. His breaking up to three primary Partitions. It has also three spaces unallocated. The first primary is a total of 675 GB, second primary school is 88 MB, and the third is 1 GB. The first unallocated space is 100 MB the second space is 42 GB and the third is 172 GB. Now, I need to know where to install windows? Many of these places should I use to start the installation? What better way to optimize my system and space. Thanks, I'm clueless!

You need to install it on the boot listed as active main disk drive.

When you start from the Windows 7 disk, the partition appears as drive 0: Partition 2

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