Accidentally deleted Part of Java

I accidentally deleted part of Java and when I downloaded Java 6 Update 12 it says "This software has already been installed on your computer. Would you like to re-install?" Yes No. When I click on Yes, it says "This action is only valid for products currently installed." OK. When I click on okay, nothing happens. I realized after the fact, that Java is critical for use with many other software programs. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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