Error installing windows 7 on partition with Bootcamp.

I'm having issues when I try and istall Windows 7 using bootcamp on my Macbook Pro 15' Retina Late-2013.
I am able to create the USB Key with Windows 64-bit and Support files from apple with no issues. For this, I'm using a ScanDisk Extreme 32Gb USB 3.0.
So after creating the Key/Install Drive for Windows and the computer boots using the Flashdrive for installing windows, I get until the following step:
I am able to "Format" the Bootcamp partition (Parition 4) but when I try and select the partition for installing Windows, I get this:
I tried doing this mutiple times, earasing the bootcamp installation and starting over, re-downloading the files. I even tried to use an other Win7 ISO files from before Win7 SP1 but with no luck. I did also try to "Delete" the partition and then create a "New" partition from the unallocated space but that didn't work.
Any advice?

So, I went ahead and contaced apple.
It was not a pleasent experiance, I kept being bounced around diffrent support people; each time having to re-explain my problem, While they where all pretty friendly and somewhat helpful, they couldn't help me. I was therefore promoted to a "Senior Advisor", I rejoiced at the idea of this. After explaining my problem in depth and going throught everything I had done, she suggested I check out this other article posted on the Support Forums.
She sent me to this: https://discussions.apple.com/message/23756557#23756557
Which sends you to this: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5488789?tstart=0
However, after following the somewhat unclear instructions on those discussions, I was completly unable to start up my bootcamp; I kept getting "Application has Crashed".
And here I am, back to square one.

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