Cant change itunes from nano to classic

I recently purchased an ipod classic, I deleted itunes and redownloaded it in order to start out fresh. When I opened my new itunes a screen pops of with the 3 different ipods and says "Lets get started" after I select register a screen of agreement terms pops up but the only options that appear are cancel save, now Ive saved, repeatedly, I have a feeling that there is something further to the right but there is no scroll therefore I cant get to it. What do I have to do to register my ipod?

after I select register a screen of agreement terms pops up but the only options that appear are cancel save, now Ive saved, repeatedly, I have a feeling that there is something further to the right but there is no scroll therefore I cant get to it.
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iTunes window does not display all options

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