Flash player for firefox 5 in windows 7 service pack 1

i have windows 7 service pack 1. firefox dont work so i load firefox 5 and now work. but i have not flash player...can you pls inform me the number of flash player in order to play my games???

You need the Flash Player plugin for Firefox (other browsers): http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/

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