Boot Camp 5 Drivers setup not working, what do I do?

I just installed Windows 7 Professional on a Boot Camp 5 Partition, but when I go to install the drivers, I get boot camp x64 is unsupported on this computer model. I'm useing a Late 2009 Unibody Macboox with Mountain Lion

Few things to try:
1) Open Settings
2) General
3) Reset
4) Reset Network Settings
5) Wait for it to reset
6) Try Instagram
Mine works just fine and if that doesn't solve it try soft resetting it (pressing and holding the power button and the home button together until the phone turns off and the apple symbol appears), also make sure that the app is on the current version by doing the following:
1) Open AppStore
2) In the bottom right corner select "Updates"
3) Verify there are no updates
If none of that works you can restore from a previous back up on your computer or iCloud account but that's like OH MY GOD I NEEDZ INSTAGRAM.
Also you have posted in the community having to do with visually impared and accessibiltiy for the visually impared you would get a better response under the iOS apps community.

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