ITunes 10.7 will not install on Windows Vista

I just got a new iPhone 5, and so I need to update to iTunes 10.7. But, whenever I attempt to install iTunes onto my computer, after completely downloading everything, it starts the install, but after about a minute of this, it stops installing and says, "Errors occured while installing the updates. If the problem persists, choose Tools > Download Only and try installing manually." I have tried to use its suggestion of just downloading iTunes 10.7. It downloads, but whenever I try to install (Welome to iTunes, Add iTunes shortcut to my desktop and Use iTunes as the default player for audio files checked, etc...), the status bar fills (It says Status: Copying Old Files just before it drops to just Status: ) but just sits there, doing nothing. I am also a little unsure of which file I should be trying to use first (there's AppleApplicationSupport.msi, AppleMobileDevieSupport64.msi, iTunes64.msi, and SetupAdmin.exe). I have not tried uninstalling iTunes and completely reinstalling it yet, however, mainly because I have nowhere to store my library in the meantime. I am not doing this as an administrator, but I did try the exact same thing on my administrator account, and it did not work. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

To clarify, I already have iTunes 10.6. Also, I just checked back on the iTunes installer (the manual one) and it now says: "iTunes Installer Completed
The installer encountered errors before iTuens could be configured.
Errors occurred during installation. Your system has not been modified.
Please run the installer again, or click Finish to exit."

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