Deploy reader 10.1.3 with group policy

I would like to install 10.1.3 with group policy.  I can download the .exe file but extracting it to be an .msi is a struggle.  These are Enterprise Windows 7 machines that already have adobe reader 10.1.1 on them.  Please help.  Thanks.

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