Can't open itunes after downloading latest update

After installing latest ITunes update, the ITunes Store doesn't open.  Additionally, the Apple Device Manager program tries to run in the background consuming 50% of my CPU while never doing anything.  I have tried the Netsh Winsock reset, and I have tried removing all the Apple programs (in order) after updating Windows.  Actully I have tried both things multiple times over the past few weeks, and yet I still have the same problem.  ITunes Store does nothing, and I have to end the process for Apple Device Manager.  I have tried to remove the device manager program, but it still locks out the store. I have tried going to a restore point only to find that the Library file is not recognizable.
I am not sure if it is an issue, but the latest download (10.5) mentions 64 Bit, while my windows 7 operating system is a 32 bit (not sure what that means, but thought I would throw it out there).
Any other suggestions are deeply appreciated!

Just to point out that there is another thread on this subject and Apple are on the case:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3189755?tstart=0

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