Can't install iTunes on Win Vista machine

When I click on the "Download 7.2" button it takes me to a screen that says "Thanks for installing 7.2" blah, blah, blah. The problem is that no installation occurred. I don't get any error messages, nothing. Just no download.
I had an old version of iTunes (that after much consternation) I was able to uninstall, but now I'm stumped.
Any ideas?
Frankenstein   Windows Vista   Windows Vista - Home Premium

No longer an issue since I upgraded to Windows 7.

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