How do I access my itunes on a new computer without access to the old?

My old computer is dead and gone and I do not own an iphone, but have gotten a new computer.  How do I access my itunes and all the content I have been putting on it for so long now?  My new computer is an acer; I do not own any apple products yet (poor), I just used itunes.

It has always been very basic to always maintain a backup copy of your computer for this very occasion.
Have you failed to do this?
If so, then you can redownload some itunes purchases in some countries:
Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and ...

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