Windows Installation advice

i am installing windows 7 on my new mac pro and need to know whether to install the 32bit version or the 64 bit version.  This is my debut with mac so want to get it right.  If you know the answer can you possible explain to me the difference of the two systems.
The main reason for me to do this is so that i can run outlook 2007 so as i can use my work database that is run through outlook.  You help would be greatly appreciated.

I would get the 64 bit version since newer macs are 64 bit.  Lion is a 64 bit operating system, for example.

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