I can't install the itunes to my windows 7 X86 APPCRASH problem, help me guys

i can't install the itunes to my windows 7 X86 APPCRASH problem, help me guys??  i don't know what to do..

Why are you unable to install the iPod Updater? Are you getting an error message? Please be specific.
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