Macbook pro OS 10.6.8 bootcamp 3.0.4 cannot download drivers

Trying again:
i have spent hours searching the forums, and have even repaired disk (so clean start) no solution thus far.
Trying to install windows 7 from USB, no cd.
Using boocamp assistant, was able to partition drive.
     two options: download software, or i've got disc etc.
     download software does not work. error message:downlaod could not continue, windows support software not availalable.
as i do not have a cd, no further action can not proceed in BCAssist.
Have not been able to install windows.
what now?
i have Mac OSX dvd.

Then how does it fit on the hundreds of millions of DVD's that are sold with Windows on them.
1 Is this an ISO or executable file, do you know the difference?
2 Post a screenshot of the file as it appears in Finder.
3 Post the URL of the download site so we may look for ourselves.

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