Can I install an earlier version of itunes?

Hi, I've just tried installing the latest version of itunes but i can't install the required version quicktime on my mac mini. is there anywhere where i can get an earlier version and reinstall as i can't access itunes at all now?

iTunes 7
http://support.apple.com/downloads/iTunes77

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