Hi...I have a Macbook mid-2009 which has both Mac OS Mountain Lion and Windows 8.1 32-bit?Is there a way to install bootcamp on the windows side?

I have both  Mac OS Mountain Lion  and  Windows 8.1 32-bit installed....The machine is Macbook Mid 2009...Whatever i do i can't install and use bootcamp on the Windows side.........Apple Support says it only supports Windows 64-bit  which my machine cannot install.......and when i tried to install Bootcamp 4 it says it only supports Windows 7 .........Is there no way to install and use Bootcamp without buying another computer?

Boot Camp - Apple Support
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