"apple application support was not found" now what?

Installing itunes on Vista just to manage content on my ipad and I got the above message. How do I fix that?

Hi b noir,
I've been following your posts for my iTunes compatibility problems with Vistas.  So far, progress has been steady - but now I'm stumped.
Apple customer service wanted me to Uninstall/Reinstall iTunes - intending to walk me through the problematic new-device setup.  Prior to now, iTunes has had quirks with Vistas, but we were running just fine.  However, per Apple, I Uninstalled and now - I just cannot get it Reinstalled. 
I cleared a few hurdles until I got this "Apple Application Support not found error 2" message.
Again, I followed your steps and after trying the standalone AAS install, I get the following message:
"A later version of Apple Application Support is already installed on this computer."
So, between these two messages:
AAS not found error 2
"A later version of Apple Application Support is already installed on this computer."
I don't know what to do next.
Can you please advise?

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