Error instlaling itunes windows 7

http://yfrog.com/mq16657544p iv'e try re-downloading itunes doesn't help

Sorry about the delay.
Okay, it's a broken Windows Modules Installer. This is a fairly serious concern, since it doesn't just take out iTunes installs ... usually, Windows Updates won't install on the affected PC either.
Still, these sorts of things are sometimes easier to deal with on a Windows 7 system rather than a Vista system. So we'd better check how your Windows Update is currently behaving.
Head into Windows Update and try getting fresh updates. Do they install successfully? If so, try another iTunes install. If not, check your Windows Update History. What alphanumeric error codes are you getting with the Windows Update failures? are they also 80070002s, or are you getting different codes?

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