Standard and Pro versions compatible with Windows 7

Hello
I am looking for a list of Adobe Acrobat Standard and Adobe Acrobat Pro that are compatible with Windows 7. We are upgrading over 1000 computers to Windows 7 and we have many different versions of Adobe Acrobat writer Stndard and Pro.
Thanks

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Realize that you may have to deal with Win8 shortly that has it's own issues.

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