Jet Driver 4.0 Missing in Windows 7

Please excuse my warped terminology as I'm a web site designer not a web developer. I've just upgraded to Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 bit, after my machine died a flaming death. I have several sites that uses an ODBC DSN connection using the Jet Driver 4.0 when I was on XP to connect to an Access db. After the installation of Dreamweaver and Access 2007 on the new machine, I went to the administrative tools/ODBC Data Sources to setup my ODBC connection and the only options are for SQL Server and SQL Native Server. If you step through these screens the Jet Driver is not available, all of the other types of connections are not present.
My connection string from the XP machine was "<add key="MM_CONNECTION_STRING_CHJAdbcon" value="Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=d:/inetpub/sites/www.chja.org/web/database/CHJA2009.mdb;Persist Security Info=False" />.
Does anyone know if the Jet Driver 4.0 is gone and is there an article somewhere that can help me fix this problem? I've searched the Microsoft Support Web Site and can't seem to find anything on this. I have a backup laptop that is still on XP, but I need to go forward on Windows 7 with my development work.
thanks,
Lori

I looked up the internet but can't find anything on this. As no replies here too I guess I'm the only one. The other thing that struck me is the enormous CPU usage when playing flash in the browser. Up to 95%-100% cpu usage when playing HD flash content. First I assumed it was a Flash issue but Internet Explorer never used more then 35%-55%. I then assumed it was just Flash in Safari. Strange thing is, if I maximize the window the cpu load actually drops to 55%. I only get high cpu usage when flash is played in the Safari window. I guess that means it's something to do with the browser and not an isolated flash 'bug'.
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