Lost my recovery of windows 7 starter

I lost my original version of Windows 7 starter on my laptop and also lost the recovery of the Windows the model  HP Mini 110-3010ee .
Is it possible to send a link to download the recovery of my laptop?! note that the serial number is : {Removed for privacy}
thank you.

Hi,
There is no download option available, but you can order a replacement set of Recovery Media using the link below.
Order HP Recovery Discs.
If you have any problem with this link, order them directly from HP.
If you live in the US, contact HP Here.
If you are in another part of the world, start Here.
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