Installing Windows 8.1 from Download

I've just bought Windows 8.1 from the Microsoft online store (in download form) and want to install it on my Macbook Pro (OSX Mavericks).
I click 'download' on the Microsoft online store and what downloads is a Setup.exe file. I can't see how I'm supposed to create a bootable USB drive with this let alone install the thing. Wine doesn't even want to run it not that I want to try and install it via wine anyway.
Is there something I'm missing here or will I need to obtain an installation disc from Microsoft?
After a long series of failures trying to find and install Windows on the sly I'm now resorting to doing this legit and it's still not working! I'd really appreciate any help/suggestions.
Thanks!

This helped me (:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5981736?tstart=0

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