New hard drive, had to install Dell 32 bit windows disk. What to do?

My hard drive crashed on my laptop and I never had any recovery media created or any kind of system repair optios available, I went through many troubleshooting options but finally I decided to buy a new hard drive and confirmed my old one crashed. The only disk I could find was a 32 bit Windows 7 Professional for a dell desktop while my previous windows version was a Windows 7 Home Premium and I am pretty sure it was a 64 bit but not certain. 
My laptop is the Satellite L655-S5150. My product key obviously didn't work with this version so I have 25 days with it and it's clear that this version isn't right for my laptop because the icons are large and stretched out rather than crisp and clear like before. The pointer is bigger and it just looks weird. Is there ayway to download the right windows 7 version and use my product key or would I have to buy windows again? Would the Toshiba recovery media you can order from Toshiba do it? Would the windows 8 upgrade for 39.99 work even if the product key isn't entered on this computer?
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Satellite L655-S5150
Obtain the recovery discs from Toshiba. Windows is preactivated.
   Order Toshiba Recovery Media
For instructions, see the section Restoring from recovery DVDs/media, which begins on p. 71 of the User's Guide.
   Satellite L640/L650 Series User’s Guide
In case your replacement disk uses advanced-format technology, you may need to do more. See my message about that.
-Jerry

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