Backup recovery from dead Windows 7 32-bit machine to new Windows 7 64- bit machine.

My windows 7 32-bit laptop (Toshiba Satillite) stopped working suddenly due to a damaged motherboard. Having been told that a new motherboard would cost more than a new computer i decided to buy a new laptop. My new laptop (also a Toshiba Satillite) has
windows 7 64-bit installed on it.
Having setup my new laptop, i need to restore some files (Emails, internet favourites etc) from the last backup i made of my broken laptop. This backup was made in November 2011 and is saved on my external harddrive. 
Can anyone tell me how i get these files from the backup onto my new Windows 64-bit computer?
Thanks for you help

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