After several hours (days) of searching, I have found a general reference for a proper Windows 7 32-bit laptop through Dell:
Laptops with Intel Skylake 6th-generation processors were the very last of Windows 7 support and they are few and far in between in terms of approved drivers. Broadwell 5th-generation processors were still fully supported during that time. That being said, I have found the Dell XPS 13 9343 model is the best. There other comparable brands/models. However, I recall the XPS laptop being one of the best laptops that existed for Windows 7.
I managed to find a working one on ebay for a mere $119USD spec'd at i3-5010U 2.10GHz, 4GB RAM, 128GB M.2 SDD. Since Windows 7 32-bit only uses a maximum of 4GB, this fits the bill.
The reason why I purchased a Windows 7 32-bit compatible laptop is simply because newer ones are much more expensive, requires the use of a virtual operating system and I could not run many routines in a virtual machine as it would error. Also, the end cost is substantially lower than a GAP IID Tool. Although IID Tool is very convenient, having more than one JLR vehicle to run diagnostics with is very costly.