Windows 7 iso image?

I want to use bootcamp to play games on my mac but i dont get this iso image thing. I know i have to download it from somewhere but i dont know where. So if somebody could direct me to where i can get a 64 bit copy of windows 7 home premium it would be much apriciated. I basicly know where to go from there.

http://www.amazon.com/Windows-Premium-64bit-System-Builder/dp/B004Q0PT3I/ref=sr_ 1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1354071295&sr=8-1&keywords=windows+7+home+premium
There you go. No downloading required.

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