Hp recovery manager pavilion dv7 windows 7 64bit not installed correctly

I'm trying to reinstall Recovery Manager after a hard disk replacement. I have a HP Pavilion dv7 4060si running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. I've downloaded sp45602 and installed it. It did not install properly. When I went to the SwSetup/sp45602 folder and clicked RecoveryMgr.exe I got a message that a DZIP32.dll file was missing. I downloaded it and dragged it into the SwSetup/sp45602 folder. Then I got a message that HardDisk.dll was missing. I downloaded it and dragged it into the SwSetup/sp45602 folder. Then I got a message that PRRC.dll was missing. I downloaded it and dragged it into the SwSetup/sp45602 folder. Now I get a message in Turkish that translated by Google reads: Recovery Manager driver failed to start. To apply you will need to reinstall.
I've deleted the SwSetup/sp45602 folder, downloaded the sp45602.exe again and gone through the same process to get the same result. What is missing from my software?

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