How to Install PSE13/32-Bit on Win7/64-Bit

Because PSe13/64-Bit has no support for TWAIN scanners anymore, I was trying to install PSE13/32-Bit which includes TWAIN support. The installation of the 32-Bit version fails with:
ERROR: This installer does not support installation on a 64-Bit Windows operating system. Please download the 64-Bit version of Photoshop Elements.
ERROR: System check returned with error : 6
I do not want to use the WIA-Import, because the features are very limited on my Canon MG6250.

I can understand you not wanting to use the WIA-Import, it's beyond basic. I too wanted to continue to use the PS Twain plugin (with my Canon LiDE 210) but have now given up trying, deciding instead to go with PSE13 on my Win 7 64-bit machine, making do with WIA-Import. C'est la vie.

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