My HP printer software will not install. stated that it no longer supported  PowerPC  software

I have an HP 5610 All in one printer and while I can still print, I can no longer scan documents. The HP software cannot be re-installed due to a "Power PC" matter. It is no longer supported by Apple. Does this mean I have to buy a new printer.

the web site for that printer is:
http://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/closure/hp-officejet-5600-all-in -one-printer-series/441142/model/441143#…
Here's what it says (There's no download available - so No Download button shown):
This document applies to HP printers supported in Mac OS X v10.10 Yosemite, v10.9 Mavericks, v10.8 Mountain Lion, v10.7 Lion, and v10.6 Snow Leopard that only have drivers available through Apple Software Update.
Install the best available Mac printer driver and software from Apple Software Update.
NOTE:
Where is the download button? The HP printer driver is built into Apple’s Software Update feature on your Mac computer. Your printer is likely supported through Apple Software Update and you do not need to download anything from a website in order to print, scan, or fax.

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    Hi , Welcome to the HP Forums! I noticed that the driver software will not install for your HP Officejet 200 MFP printer on Windows 7. I am happy to look into this installation issue for you!  What is your printer's Product/Model Number? (ie: HP Laserjet 200 MFP, etc.) To find your printer's Product/Model Number follow instructions in this link. Finding Your HP Product Model Number. As I am having a little difficulty locating the type of printer that you have. In the meantime, please try our HP Print and Scan Doctor, and let me know the outcome!  Hope to hear from you soon!  “Please click the Thumbs up icon below to thank me for responding.”

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