Restoring backed up time capsule files on windows 7

I am trying to restore some files that were backed up to a time capsule to a computer running Windows 7. I got as far as the sparse bundle for the computer that the files were backed up from but am not sure about what to do next. Can someone walk me through this? I have attached a screenshot that shows the subdirectory that I got to

As far as I know Time Machine can't backup files from Windows.

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    Amenity wrote:
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    Message was edited by: Jolly Giant

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