Windows 7 install on Mac

Hi,
So I recently installed Windows 7 on my Mac without using bootcamp. I cleaned my HDD and installed freshly.
Unfortunately for me, the NetworkController and EthernetController are not recognized drivers. I have talked to multiple people with good computer knowledge (Custom Builds, Motherboard information. Driver Installations. etc) and none of which could find a solution to my problem. I looked around the apple support forums and a mass majority of the help for Windows 7 errors refers back to updating bootcamp. I did not install windows via bootcamp, my previous operating system was Ubuntu 12.10, and the networking mumbo jumbo worked perfectly fine.
I'm curios to know if anyone knows of any supported network drivers for my specs?
I'll attach a text document generated by cpu-z with all my computer information in it. Please note my previous operating system was not OS X, it was Ubuntu 12.10.
Specs:
https://mega.co.nz/#!WJkU1RQA!JZnGIgMUc91YwQeCIL6P2A_YCshJmQh_XgZWjD81lWc
Sincerely, Lynxaa.
Other info: Macbook 7.1 Unibody 2010 build

re-post in the Boot Camp forum where all the users that are very familiar with that software are.  Good luck.  https://discussions.apple.com/community/windows_software/boot_camp

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