Windows did not detect my graphics card

Hello world

In the Device Manager, my graphics card than ATI Radeon HD 7450 appears as "Standard VGA adapter". I tried to install the latest driver from the website of AMD, but automatic installation (use the provided installation program) and the manual installation (Manager of devices-> update driver software-> Browse my computer for driver software) do not work. For manual installation, it keep says that "the driver does not support this version of windows" regardless of the version of the driver that I use
(My Windows is Windows 7 x 64). That's happened?

The drivers for this card are here (although you must first select the bit win version)

http://support.AMD.com/us/gpudownload/Windows/pages/radeonaiw_vista32.aspx

If the card is not detected, turn off the power, open the case and reinsert the card or try another pci slot, then re test

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