VF0280: LCOF_0280_PCDRV_LA_1_04_04.exe contains wrong driver?

I'm trying to make Live! Cam Optia AF (VF0280) work ubder Windows 7 SP1 x64.
Downloaded LCOF_0280_PCDRV_LA_1_04_04.exe but the dirvers contained in it do not work (the video component fails to install driver). I'm left with working audio component and Unknown device instead of video device.
Previous version of drivers (1.03.01) installs but video shows garbage under Windows 7...
Help please

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