If you already have the adapter and are patient with driver hunting, it’s usable. But for a fresh Windows 7 32-bit setup, consider a known-brand adapter (TP-Link, Panda, etc.) with official Win7 32-bit drivers still available.
Linux distributions like Puppy Linux or LXLE have native support for these chipsets and run well on old 32-bit hardware. 802.11 N Usb Wireless Lan Card Driver Windows 7 32-bit
Once you successfully install the driver: If you already have the adapter and are
For obscure adapters, the Internet Archive may have cached manufacturer driver pages from 2015–2017. consider a known-brand adapter (TP-Link