Office 2013 Hebrew Language pack wont install

Hi,
I installed office 2013 (English) and am trying to install the Hebrew language pack.
The first time i did it, the installer started and then crashed. Now when i try to install the language pack it says" this program requires windows
7 or newer version" while i obviously have win 7 because i installed office 2013.
I run win7 & use x32 office version. What can i do?
Thanks,
Danny

Hi,
Since your Office is 32 bits, please first check which version of language pack you are trying to install, 32 or 64 bits.
Please install all patches to make your Windows up to date, then try the installation again. You might also try to download a new language pack file and try again.
If the issue presists, I would suggest to repair Office and check behavior, the first installation of this language pack might corrupt some files. Here is the steps on how to repair Office:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/repair-office-programs-HA010357402.aspx
Hope this helps, and feel free to post back with any findings.
Thanks,
Ethan Hua CHN
TechNet Community Support

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