Let $W(n,k)$ be the number of ways in which $n$ can be written as the product of $k$ distinct positive integers.
For example, $W(144,4) = 7$. There are $7$ ways in which $144$ can be written as a product of $4$ distinct positive integers:
Note that permutations of the integers themselves are not considered distinct.
Furthermore, $W(100!,10)$ modulo $1\,000\,000\,007 = 287549200$.
Find $W(10000!,30)$ modulo $1\,000\,000\,007$.