Re-install temporarily deleted software during the upgrade to Windows 7

After I installed Windows 7, I turned off the computer during the process of reloading of some software that he had temporarily removed.  Quesston: How can I re - load this software?

Rickkai,
If you have a software that needs to be charged, you will need to use the original media to install it with.  If it's pre-installed software and you had selected a custom installation, you will need to reinstall the software.  If you do not have the media, you can check with the OEM, because they can have a place to download it, or can be in a position to send a disc.
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