Firmware update to 1st generation Ipod touch

Any suggestions on updating my 1st generation iPod Touch? I bought the update on iTunes but it won't let my computer won't let me update it to iOS 3.1.3 from iOS 1.1.5

Thanks I've tried that an it just tells me I have the latest version of iTunes on my computer 9.2 or it will tell me that I have most update iOS on my iPod touch.  Appreciate the help!

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    iPad 4                                          iOS 6.1.x
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