I can't install Itunes 11.1.2 on Windows, Error Code 2324

I connected my iPhone 4S to my Windows 7 Computer to synch my music. My older iTunes said that i have to update to 11.1.2. So i tried to update it with the apple software updater 4 times, but it did not work. i also tried to load the files only and then install it. It says to me that there is an error code 2324. I am very frustrated, please help me.
Taxla

Let's try the fixit from the following Microsoft document with that one:
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