Install win7 32bit on mac mini (server) Later 2012

Hi,
We received few Mac mini machines with this spec:
- Later 2012
- Server Edition
- Processor i7
- 4GB Ram
- 2x1TB Disks
- OSX 10.8.1
I tried applying Windows7 32bit and managed to install it using BootCamp.
When tried installing the drivers, Windows could not recognize them (the drives were created using BootCamp assistant).
I read about it and found out that Windows7 32bit could not be installed on Later 2012 Mac minis.
I have tried to update the Mac OSX version to the latest 10.8.2 (server 2.1.1 ??), after installing the updates I could not even install the Windows 7 32bit,
the system prompts to use only 64bit version.
I am trying to find out if this limitation (of using win7 32bit) is related to hardware or software...
Does anybody know if this is only software related limitations for OSX 10.8.xx ?
If so, is there a way to downgrade the system to 10.7.xx ?

Thank you for the quick reply.
I was hoping this is related to SW issue,
( since only after updating from 10.8.1 to 10.8.2 - the boot camp prompt for 64bit media requirement! )
Unfortunately, we need it for R&D purposes so cannot use VM / Parallels / VB.
Are you certain that this is hardware limitation ???
This is crucial for us to know, since we can try to gap a software issue.
Sagi

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