New install of older version on new machine questions (2008 R2 Express)

Hi,
I want to setup SQL Server 2008 R2 Express to an i5 machine running window 8.1. This should include ssis, ssrs, ssas, and the management studio. The instructions say to:
Step 1: Install Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or later from the
Download center
Step 2: Download SQL Server Express by clicking the SQLEXPR.EXE or SQLEXPR32.EXE link on this page. To start the installation immediately, click Run. To install SQL Server Express at a later time, click Save.
Note: SQLEXPR32.EXE is a smaller package that can be used to install SQL Server Express on 32-bit operating systems only. The SQLEXPR.EXE package supports installing onto both 32-bit and 64-bit (WOW install) operating systems. There is no other
difference between these packages.
Step 3: Follow the installation instructions provided in the Readme. Known issues may be found in the release notes.
How do I do this on a new operating system without messing up the operation of other programs?
Is there any downside to loading the 64 bit version?
There are 9 files in the download section, none exactly the same name?
Does this also require installation of Visual Studio? If so which ver.?
I could not find a way in 8.1 to see the version of .net framework but is it likely higher than the required 2.0?
Sorry for my lack of understanding these basics, I have been siloed doing VBA for Access and Excel. The last I wrote any T-SQL was ver. 2000 about 8 years ago and need to expand my skills for a new assignment.
Thanks for any assistance,
alr0

Hi,
Maybe those points will help you :-)
1. None of those files do not have what you asked for, as others told you before.
2. In order to understand what are those files, you should have go to the "Details" section and read:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30438
SQL Server 2008 R2 Express with Tools - file name SQLEXPRWT
Core edition of Express that supports development. Includes SQL Server 2008 Database Engine and SQL Server Management Studio Express
SQL Server 2008 R2 Express with Advanced Services - file name SQLEXPRADV
Extends SQL Server 2008 Express with tools to include support for Integrated Full-text Search and Reporting Services
SQL Server 2008 R2 Express (Runtime Only) - file name SQLEXPR
Includes the SQL Database Engine only and is designed for deployments and ISV redistribution 
SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 Management Studio Express - file name SQLManagementStudio
Free, easy-to-use graphical management tool for configuring, managing, and administering SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 Express. It can also manage instances of the SQL Server Database Engine created by any edition of SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2.
* the x86 versions is for 32 bit and the x64 versions are for the 63 bit.
3. No one can promise you that you will not have problems! we can only tell you that
we don't have problems usually :-)
* In most cases, for learning and developing the best option to install the file that include the most, which is SQL Server 2008 R2 Express with Advanced Services. In production server in lot of cases it is best to install only the server it self which
is the fle SQL Server 2008 R2 Express (Runtime Only). Only you can know what you need and what file is best for you. but again, none of those files will not include what you asked for (SSIS, SSAS, etc')
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