Unable to install Win 7 [MSI A88X-G45 GAMING]

The installer does not recognize my win7 ahci driver, and try all folder by folder on the disk msi also DOWNLOAD drivers msi web site and amd chipset and already have 1 week trying to install win7 64 bit but no longer does, and switch to ide mode and not let me install it, but it happens only in win7. When I install win8 & 8.1 I have no problems installing.
What I can do?
I'm already losing my mind

what is your current bios version?
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