Can't install iTunes 10.5 on my windows 7 64 bit laptop!!!!

I've been trying to install/update my itunes 10.4 to itunes 10.5 but every time I keep getting an error. I've tried reinstalling it, removing and or deactivating firewalls and anti virus software. running a system clean up, rebopoting my laptop, and removing everything apple from my HD and reinstalling it all back on and it still wont work. Anybody else have this problem? Here is the error message im getting.
Im running windows 7 64 bit, everything updated on the windows side

Are you using the 32 or 64 bit version of iTunes. Also, double check to ensure you are running an x64 version of Windows. If you are running 64-bit Windows and 64-bit iTunes, it should work, but try the 32-bit one. If you are running x64 Windows and 32-bit iTunes, again, it should work, but try the 64-bit. If you are running x86 (32-bit) Windows, you will need to run the 32-bit version of iTunes.

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