Short answer: you don’t _need_ VMWare 7 Pro just to run Windows on a Mac.

See this table for the comparison chart between 7 and 7 Pro:
http://www.vmware.com/uk/products/fusion/compare#table2

Personally, I think it’s worth the extra.

One thing that table doesn’t list is that you can distribute VMWare 
Player-ready VMs with this licence.  Yes, nothing really prevents you from 
doing that without the Pro licence, but this is how VMWare intends that you 
should do it and you’ll get a Player Plus key to use for the purpose so your 
user isn’t restricted in what they can do with it.

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