How to restore itunes

after i tried to update itunes on my computer it was unsuccessful, so i tried to open itunes however was un able to do say with an alert stating a particular file had gone missing and to restore itunes could solve this problem. how do i restore itunes?!

See Empty/corrupt iTunes library after upgrade/crash.
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