Macbook mid-2007 -- original OS shipped? Trying to run AHT.

What was it? I'm thinking 10.3 Panther, as I later upgraded to 10.4 Tiger.
Reason for the question: I'm trying to upgrade to 10.6 Sow Leopard, but that OS won't install. Ran Repair Permissions, trying to run Apple Hardware tests but no longer have the original OS disks that came with the machine. Apparently I need these to run this test? Other suggestions welcome.
TIA, Pete Tillman
"Tillman was in the Oval Office again... kicking himself for not taking
that Christian kid's body while he had the chance. He could've at least
borrowed it for a while..."  -- Dennis Danvers, _End of Days_ (1999)

Yes, you need the original discs to run the AHT on that model. You can purchase replacement discs from Apple.
Original OS
Mac OS X 10.4.9 (8P4112)
Later OS
Mac OS X 10.4.10 (8R3025, 8R3032)
Maximum OS
Mac OS X 10.7.4
Apple Store Customer Service at 1-800-676-2775 or visit online Help for more information.
To contact product and tech support visit online support site.

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