prospects for windows 7 WAB DLL missing

I had been running windows 7 64 bit on a partitioned imac.  didn't even know I had Outlook express until I had to reinstall windows using 32-bit, date at which an outlook icon appears on the desktop. I can receive but not send an email and get the error message that the WAB DLL is missing.  How can I get this file and install it?  the installation was never given no choice on how to install windows 7 so that outlook would work.

Outlook Express is a totally different program as Outlook.

Outlook Express is not supported under Win7 and you can't install it manually, it is not part of a win7 installation.

No windows version includes Outlook, Outlook is part of the suite MS Office, which is a separate purchase

Outlook 2003 and later versions is compatible with Win7, Outlook 2000, if you install it in normal mode will give wab.dll err msgs

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