Need Boot Camp driver 4.0 for Window Ulitmate 32 bit

Hi,
It is not possible to me via Boot Camp Assistant Window 32 bit necessary drivers to download.
Has lasted for four days. Blue line only 3,5 cm (stop), the word "support" is almost blue.
On the internet and on the apple page not found it.
Please help with an proof download link.
All the best
Greetings from Nepal
kpf

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