Decreasing file size on .wmv files

I have a Premiere Pro project that consists of an audio file that is 8 MB and about 12 JPEGs which total around 5 MB. When I export to a .wmv, using the Windows Media format and the NTSC Source to Download 512kbps preset, the file size ends up being about 100 MB.
I created files in Elements that had the same size of content, where the wmv file was less than half the size the I'm getting out of Premiere Pro. I'm guessing it's just my lack of understanding of the software?
What I need to do is create a video that is usable by a large audience (which is why I chose wmv, but I'm not set on that format) and is smaller than I'm currently creating (preferably around 50 MBs).
Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Darren

Stanley - thanks for the quick response. Unfortunately, I don't know exactly how to answer the question. Maybe if I give a more detailed account of my project, it will help.
I recorded an MP3 via a microphone through Audacity. I made the Audacity project, then chose "Export as MP3".
I then took a Powerpoint I had previously created, and did a "Save as" and chose JPEG as the file type. This saved each slide as a JPEG (about 12 total slides).
I first imported the audio file into Premiere and then imported the 12 slides.
As I listened to the audio, I lined up the length of each powerpoint slide with the audio portion pertaining to it. At the end, I had the combined visuals lasting the length of the audio, with each slide showing as long was appropriate.
Then in Premiere, I clicked on the Timeline window, then selected File>Export>Media...
In the Export Settings window, I have the following setting (on the right half of the window):
Format: Windows Media
Preset: NTSC Source to Download 512kbps
Comments: NTSC Source to Download 512kbps
And then of course the Output name, and the boxes for Export video and export audio are checked.
At the bottom of the Export Settings Window, it says Estimated File Size: 246 MB.
The file ends up being about 100MB.
I hope that helps, and that it isn't too much information. Again, thanks for the quick response.
Darren

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