What version of Safari do I need to download for a Mac Pro running 10.7.5?

I have a Mac Pro running 10.7.5. What version of Safari can I download and run on this computer?

The latest one available to you in Software Update. Probably Safari 6.1.6.
It is not available as a separate download: Get the latest version of Safari for your Mac - Apple Support

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