Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade Media 32-bit DVD Unreadable!!

Referring to the upgrade kit that I have bought few years ago, the Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade Media DVD is Unreadable, since I need a clean installation on my laptop.
Part No. 586198-371
Product Key: WY879-X3BFB-FC2TF-G7PHH-7PQBD
I was referred by Microsoft support tech to the OEM (which is you) eventhough they provided me with a link to their software recovery. 
However, it seems that my Product Key was invalid, and I was unable to download the copy of windows provided by the link.
The Message Displayed: 
Unsupported Product
The product key you entered appears to be for software that was pre-installed on a device.  Please contact the device manufacturer for software recovery options.
So, Please help me to solve this problem asap, as I urgently needed to use it.
Thank You
From: Furious User 

jiyilee5000
First, I would remove the key from your post as if it is usable, someone can now steal it.
Since this is a volunteer only forum, you are better off contacting HP Support directly for help with a usable key.
Here is a link to various contact numbers depending on what country you are in.
Hope it helps.

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