Dose ODI 11g 32bit software will support for windose7 OS??

Dear All,
for window7 OS which ODI 11g version of software need to be installed?? ODI 32bit or ODI 64 bit???
dose ODI 11g 32bit software will support for windose7 OS??
I hope that windose7 it is 64bit OS.
Please suggest me
Thanks in advance
zakeer

Dear Dev..
Thanks for your Information...
but along with ODI 11g i need to install OBIEE 11g and Oracle 11g Database also. dose this softwares will work fine...
i hope that windos7 is server based OS?
Please clarify me
Thanks in advance
Zakeer

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