MBA touchpad / Magic TrackPad

Have recently switched over to Mac and have purchased an i7 iMac and a basic MBA...one of the free downloads I have come across is Better Touch Tool which will bust wide open the capabilities of trackpads...it is a fantastic download!!!
I have Windows 7 on both of my Macs and would LOVE to have the same trackpad control while in W7 (No parallels and don't want it)...I went to the BTT download page but it appears to be for Mac only...anybody have a suggestion for a similar W7 download.
If not a software package to gain full control as BTT provides for OS-X...is there a way to adjust gestures and misc settings using the trackpad within Windows? ( I didn't see anything in the W7 Control Panel)

If you go to Bootcamp Control Panel, there are tabs for keyboard and trackpad controls. It won't give you everything, but it does allow for some of the features.

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