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Go on the Oracle website - the thing you are looking for is x86, not x32.
You can pick whichever version of Java you need. The newest one is Java 7, but keep in mind that a lot of people are still using Java 6.
I think it is an important skill (especially if you plan to do serious work with Java) to know how to maneuver in the Oracle website (and documentation) because you will be using it a lot. Try to avoid Google, and other mirror websites, it's always the safest to take things from the source.
For JDK 7,
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/java-se-jdk-7-download-432154.html
You will just need to select the Windows x86, which the file name is: jdk-7-windows-i586.exe
For JDK 6u38 (the latest),
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk6u38-downloads-1877406.html
You will just need to select the Windows x86, which the file name is: jdk-6u38-windows-i586.exe
Im trying to use this program that requires 32-bit java, but going to the download page automatically directs me to the 64-bit download page (which I already own, but do not need for this program), can anyone help?
edit: clarifying a couple questions and what happened, it said in the read me document for the program that it requires 32-bit java, I also was able to find a version of it that can use 64-bit java so no worries, thank you for all the help!