Installing CS3 on a 64 bit Windows 7 laptop

I am trying to install my copy of CS3 on a different computer. The old one was a desktop with Windows 7. I deactivated that one and removed it from the computer. I have the origianl disks. I tried to install it on the new computer and it will not work.
When I try to run the setup it starts off and then I get an error message:
webpage error: This webpage contains errors that might prevent it from displaying or working correctly. If you are not testing the webpage, click no.
Below that are two check boxes: Do not show this message again; or Use the built-in script debugger in I.E.
Then another box opens saying: Line:521 Error: Exception thrown and not caught.
I get another box saying: Exception occurred. Process will be terminated. Runtime error has occurred in script however no debuggers are registered that can debug this exception. Unable to JIT debug. Exception address 00413E6C.
I have tried to run it as administrator. I have also tried to set the compatibility as far back as XP. Nothing works.
If I try the installation on another computer it seems to work. This laptop is a HP G71-358NRN Notebook.
I am stumped.
Help, please.

Hello,
This seems to be a compatibility issue of your product with 64 bit OS.

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