How to put itunes in 64 bit-mode??

I recently downloaded Mavericks and when I try to open itunes on my computer, it states that I have to run it in 64-bit mode. It gives me instructions on how to change my itunes from 32 to 64 bit-mode by going to itunes on Finder, clicking "get info" and unchecking 32 bit-mode, but once I got to the "get info" step, there wasn't an option anywhere to uncheck the 32 bit-mode box!
Is there another way I can update my itunes to 64 bit-mode?? I can't even open my itunes without this message popping up!

Open About This Mac from the Apple Menu. Check that you really are running 10.9.1.
Drag iTunes to your Trash, then download and install again. The link is in the previous post.

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