Win 7 pro on dell t1500 i7, but cs5 AE installed as 32-bit?

I have a nice box and os and thought it would be no problem.  Bought and installed cs5 premium, upgraded to 5.5...
I load a project from work on my machine at home today and AE says the project was created with After Effects version 10.5 (windows 64) and I see that my AE is version 10.0.x.x.
Why the heck would a 32 bit version be installed on my machine.  I'm sure I would have selected 64 bit if the option was presented to me.  Is there a way to upgrade it or reinstall it so it knows that any apps which come with cs5 premium get installed as 64 bit?  At work we run cs5.5 for sure but my home version still says CS5 on the splash and on the 'about' screen. 
Let me look and make sure I actually installed the 5.5.  Not sure if it was automated as an update. 
Ok, i see in My Products and Services that I do have Production Premium 5.5... There is no download button showing anywhere.  Where can I re-download it?
thanks,
  andy

Huh? You misunderstand that warning. It merely tells you that the project has been created in a different version of AE. All versions of AE are 64bit ever since CS5, so that is not the issue. For your download, try this:
Direct Download Links for Adobe Software
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