Look, to be honest, whatever you do now is risky.

I can help you reinstate a protective MBR, so you can boot back up OS X and 
possibly use BootCamp assistant to blow away your Windows partition so you can 
re-enlarge the OS X partition.  Perhaps you can do it without using Terminal, 
if you try it.  I can’t guarantee that things will work beyond that point, 
though.  In particular, Windows will probably be buggered permanently, because 
with a protective MBR in place Windows won’t be able to boot on anything but 
the newest of Macs.

As I’ve said before, I really think a complete wipe and reinstall will be good 
for you.  Take a backup, do a wipe and reinstall of the OS, then restore your 
backup.  This is clean, simple, and certain.  You’ll get all of your space 
back, and lose Windows.  The next time you install Windows, read the fine 
manual provided with BootCamp, so you know what to expect during the partition 
step.

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