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I messed up...
So I'm pretty sure I know exactly the mistake I made, I'm just having difficulty solving the problem.
So I read a guide somewhere on how to setup dual-booting into Windows 7 and Vista, followed it exactly and I did manage to get Windows 7 to boot fine. Unfortunately, when I tried to boot into Vista, I got a black screen and then a very brief BSOD before it would return to the bootloader.
What I've realized is, this guide didn't tell me to give my created Windows 7 partition a drive letter; when I boot into 7, it calls itself C:, and that's what my Vista partition was. Complicating things further, I assigned my Vista partition to G: after the successful Windows 7 install in order to get access to it within 7.
What can I do about this? If it means uninstalling and re-installing Windows 7 that's completely fine, I just need to be able to boot into Vista again.
And if it means anything, I've downloaded a Vista recovery disc and I can boot that, I just don't know what I would do within it.