Can't install Windows 7/8 on MacBook Pro 13 Mid-2009

Hello I have a Upgraded 13-inch MacBook Pro, Mid 2009 (Core 2 Duo, 8GB RAM, 250 GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD) and I can't seem to install either Windows 7 or 8.
Windows 7:
I have tried many ISO's and Bootable USB creating methods, Including BootCamp, but once in the installation is progressing I ALWAYS get the following error:
"Windows Cannot install required files. the file may be corrupted or missing... 0x80070570"
When I use a DVD (Created on my PC using Windows 7 USD/DVD download tool) It gets to the installation screen but gets stuck at 0%, I left it for 3 Hours and it was still at 0%.
I got Windows 7 running on VirtualBox flawlessly with the same ISO's without the above error.
Windows 8:
I have created Windows 8.1 Bootable USBs on my PC using various methods, I can view the files when on OS X Mavericks but when a Restart and Hold option I can't see the USB. I can't create a Bootable USB on my mac using bootcamp, I have unlocked the "Create a windows install disk" (but it's not windows 7 OR LATER) and when I try to crate it with my 8.1 ISO I get the error:
"Boot Camp only supports Windows 7 installation on this platform. Please use an ISO file for Windows 7 installation."
And when I use the DVD I created (On my PC) It gets stuck at the Blue Windows Logo
NOTE: When I have my DVD (both windows 7/8) and they're stuck at their respective screens, I can hear the Disc spinning then stopping for a couple of  seconds and then spinning for a couple of seconds repetitively.
Thank You In advanced.

Hold your "Option" key down while starting your machine.  Continue to hold it down until you are presented with the boot menu which should allow you to select either OS X or Windows (provided you didn't somehow wipe your OS X partition).  When you get into OS X, you can go to System Preferences / Startup Disk.  Here you can select the default startup partition (OS X or Windows)... when you're installing Windows via BootCamp, it gets changed to Windows so when you finish setting up BootCamp, it automatically reboots and launches the Windows installer.  Installing all of the Windows drivers from the OS X DVD should provide you with a Startup Disk option under Windows as well.

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