Downloading  generic weblogic jar  10.3.4 in jar format for Windows7 64bit

Hi Gurus,
ii am trying to download Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.4) + Coherence -Package Installer Generic version for 64 bit windows 7 machine.Whenever i click the download link the file get s downloaded in wls1034_generic.zip extension. I need this to be downloaded in wls1034_generic.jar extension.I dont understand why thie file is getting downloaded in ZIP extension instead of JAR extension.Can any of please suggest.
Thanks & Regards
Manish

You are probably clicking on the MAC OS X 316M link instead of the Generic 1G link
(http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/weblogic/downloads/wls-main-097127.html)

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