How do you use new ipod nano with itunes 10.6.3?

How do you use new ipod nano with Itunes 10.6.3.  I have MBP and it lists itunes 10.6.3 as most current version and won't let me install itunes 11

The seventh generation iPod nano requires at least iTunes 10.7 and Mac OS X 10.6.
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