I couldn't install itunes in windows 7, 64 bit, DLL not found, can any one assist

Windows 7, 64 bit, unable to install. DLL missing, kindly assist.

That's perfect, thanks.
Although you're getting a different error message, try the procedure from the following user tip with that one:
"The administrator has set policies to prevent this installation" error messages when installing iTunes for Windows on Windows Vista and Windows 7 systems

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