How to instal Safari in lion 10.7.5

I can not open Safari, in my Mac book pro, the program close, after each try, when I try to install the last Version , send me an error message " you need os 10.6",  ,actually I have de I OS 10.7.5. wich version shoul I have to install?

Install Java 7 for Mac from Oracle. I believe it includes JavaFX SDK and i think double-click on JavaFX jar file should be able to find it (though i had not validated it myself recently).
Latest beta build is here - http://jdk7.java.net/download.html

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