Thinkpad twist downgrade to window 7 missing driver

Hi
I just purchase the thinkpad twist s230u 33374HU from staples
I tried to upgrade the hdd to ssd, however I do not own window 8 copied. I download grade the machines to window 7 but there is no driver for wireless or lan adapter that support window 7 in driver matrices. How can I fix this or install window 8 in the ssd without having purchase another copied of window 8?

Google for the iso... as long as you are using the key that came with your computer, it is legal to download the iso from the internet and install it. After all, you licence the program, you don't buy it.

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