Upgrade requirements

I wish to upgrade from PSE5 to PSE7 on my new Windows Vista (64-bit) machine.
According to the upgrade eligibility requirements, I must have:
"Any version of Photoshop Elements, Photoshop Album, Starter Edition, Photoshop LE or PhotoDeluxe. To install this upgrade successfully, you will need a licensed version of any version of one of the products listed above on the same platform as this purchase."
Does this mean my previous version (PSE5) must actually be installed on my new machine, or is just having the license key sufficient?
If PSE5 must be installed, it is a problem because PSE5 is not compatible with 64-bit Vista and will not install.
I can of course buy a full new version, the price is not prohibitive.
Thanks
Bryan

OK, thanks for the reply.
I was planning on the download rather than the box, but from what you say it appears that PSE5 does not need to be installed first, because the downloaded PSE7 will be a full version just like the boxed version.
Bryan

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