Yup, You can always go bigger.
I would not go bigger (as a ballpark guess) than a 3/4hp pump--even a 1/2hp should be enough. It may take longer to turn over your water, but the cost per turnover will be far less.
With the Hayward 210 sand filter (200#) you can run it up to 1hp (full-rated) but it will work better at lower pressures. I have that unit with a 2 speed 1hp full-rated pump and it DEFINITELY filters better on the low speed.
You CAN be OK with a 150# filter, but definitely don't go higher than 3/4hp up-rated--I believe 3/4hp full-rated is too much.
It's VERY important that the pump NOT be rated higher than the filter for gallons per minute. HP in a pump is not as useful as HP in a car engine. Too much can damage your filter and burns a lot of electric.
Do not get talked into a 1 1/2 or 2hp pump--it gets you nothing but a damaged filter and high electric bills.
Those more expert can give you more detailed guidance than I can, but the parameters won't change.
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