Network controller windows 7 32 bit

I recently changed the operating system on this computer to windows 7 32 bit, and I need the netwok driver to connect to the internet. The network controller hardware id i got is PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_4357&SUBSYS_057014E4&REV_01. Thank you for any help.

Hi:
See if this driver works.  I took it apart and see that hardware ID listed in the setup information file.
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