Ultimate steal Office 2007 download lost after system recovery

I had to do a system restore on my laptop so no longer have Office 2007, but I don't have the product key, the order number and date. Could you please tell me how I can re - download the software?
I looked similar questions on the forum where you can be redirected to help and support, but was asked to pay £46 for a question?
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Hi Alinoakes,

You will need to contact Digital River for this problem because they are the vendor who provides this special offer. Here is a link to their support.

https://store.digitalriver.com/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayHelpPage&env=base&locale=en_US&siteid=msshus

I hope this helps! Shawn - Support Engineer - MCP, MCDST
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