Error when installing itunes for windows 7 64-bit

I just bought a new laptop with windows 7 on it. I downloaded itunes and when i try to run the setup.exe it says:
"This installation package could not be opened. Verify that the package exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid windows installer package"
I tried saving the exe file to my hard drive instead of running it. I tried running as administrator.
I even downloaded older versions of itunes (9.0.2)(9.0.1) and tried to install and it said the same thing.
I downloaded just to see if it was a problem with my computer not giving me access to install things and it installed just fine.
I downloaded the 64-bit version of the software.
I also disabled my anti virus and firewall temporarily.
Just to save my sanity I downloaded the new version of iTunes on my girlfriends laptop who also has a 64 bit version of windows 7 and tried to run the installer. It ran just fine.
This is really frustrating me so any help would be greatly appreciated.

Just to save my sanity I downloaded the new version of iTunes on my girlfriends laptop who also has a 64 bit version of windows 7 and tried to run the installer. It ran just fine.
Do you still have the known-good installer on the girlfriend's laptop?
If so, I'd try copying it to an external hard drive or large-enough thumb drive, or burning it to a CD-R. Carry it back to your PC, copy the iTunes64Setup to your hard drive (don't run the install from the external or CD-R), and then try running an install from that known-good installer.
Does that one go through properly?
(Thinking here that the installers might have been getting damaged during the download to your PC ... if we could bypass that step, we might be able to get the beggar installed.)

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