I am loss may data from mac book air

Hi
I have a MacBook Air
Which has two partitions
1) Mac
2) Boot Camp (Windows 7 32-bit)
I removed the boot camp got careless with Time Machine ,I deleted all data of Windows partitions ,they are very important,What can I do?
I loss may bootcamp partition, Please help me ,If you can guide me step by step, I would be grateful for your

TimeMachine doesn't back up the BootCamp partition. Just the Mac. If you made no backups of your Win7 partition with Win software (or WinClone, a Mac program), you are SOL.

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