Bootcamp and Windows 7 without a disk.

My school has the option to download for free either the 64 bit or 32 bit Windows 7 package. I downloaded the 64 but package into 2 parts, along with a product key. Shown in the picture.
I must really be dumbd at this. The second file wouldnt let me open it. I tried to burn these to a disk but my 4.7 gigabyte dvd was too small.
Question: How or what do I do to let Bootcamp recognize this file? I even tried virtual box but kept getting disk required. Can I just do this wihtout putting it on a cd?

Talk to the Schools IT department.

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