64 bit Windows v. iPhone

So, I've downloaded the 64-bit iTunes for Windows (clearly said 64-bit, as does executable file, iTunes64set.exe) yet, when I connect my iPhone 4 it says it is not compatible and requires 64-bit version of iTunes.  I'm confused.  I've removed iTunes, deleted the executable, and downloaded again (a couple of time) but same issue.  What am I doing wrong?  Thanks,

See if this helps.....
iPhone 5 not compatible with iTunes 10.6.1
Should still work for itunes 11
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