64-bit iTunes cannot be used

I was trying to restore my new iphone 5 with iTunes.But the following error message came out
"This iPhone cannot be used because the required software is not installed. Run iTunes Installer to removeiTunes.then install the 64-bit version." also with the mini ipad

Well there is your answer.  It looks like you tried to install the 32 bit version of iTunes on your computer rather than the 64 bit version.  You need to up uninstall what you installed and then install the 64 bit version of iTunes since you have a 64 bit version of  WIN7

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