How to duplicate an iTunes Match Library File

I had a 2007 iMac and used an external hard drive to store all my music, as I have over 9000 songs and I use AIFF and/or Lossless compression for audio purpuses.  All my playlists, etc, were set up exactly the way I wanted them.  I also subscribed to iTunesMatch, which backed up all my files and playlists exactly the way they were on the computer, but at 256kbps vs lossess.  Last month, my iMac finally died and now I'm using my MacBook Air.  All the songs and playlists show up when running iTunesMatch, but all those songs are held "in the cloud" and at 256kbps vs AIFF.  I tried the "Depress and hold the option keyu and launch iTunes" option to choose my iTunes Library, and found my externally stored hard drive music files. However, when I select that folder, it states "An iTunes library file could not be found in the folder "Music".  Please choose a different folder".
How can I recreate my iTunes playlist so that the MacBook Air is reading from the harddrive, but playing the playlists as organized by iTunesMatch?

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