Configure an older airport express with my iMac running 10.10.1

I did a master reset on my airport express and now the software under the preferences/network section says...
Airport Utility does not support this base station. 
How can I get or download the software to support/configure my older airport extreme basestation?
Chers,
Sean

Unfortunately, Apple dropped support of the older AirPort routers several years ago, so you will need to have.....or be able to borrow for 10-15 minutes......a Mac running Leopard (10.5.x) or Snow Leopard (10.6.x) or a PC with AirPort Utility installed on the computer to be able to administer the older AirPort router.

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