Failed to connect to, Can't call method "process" on an undefined value at C:/Perl64/site/lib/MozRepl/Plugin/Base.pm line 173
The line in question is:
$self->template->process($name, $vars, \$output);
Which strongly suggests that the template method is returning undef. For the why of that you would need to dig deeper into the code to work out where and why.
Your mention of it working on 32-bit XP and not on 64-bit Win7, combined with attempting to manipulate a 32-bit application from a 64-bit Perl rings alarm bells in my head. 64-bit processes cannot utilise 32-bit dlls nor vice versa. I cannot see anything to suggest that is the root of the problem here, but I've only looked just under the surface. You will need to track into this much further.
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