Cannot install Itunes update, 'itunes64.msi' missing

Basically I tried to update my iTunes to 11.2 but it will not let me, every time I try I get an error saying the download source cannot be found/verified, and that it cannot locate 'iTunes64.msi'
I also tried uninstalling itunes and the same error comes up.
Anyone know what the problem is?

"The Windows Installer Service could not mbe access.  This can occur if you are running Windows in safe mode, or if the Windows Installer is not correctly installed.  Contact your support personnel for assistance"
Even though you've got a 7 rather than a Vista, the following document might be worth a try:
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