I have a new computer with Windows 7 and get an error message 7 when trying to install iTunes 64 bit

I have a new PC with Windows 7 and when I try to download iTunes, 64 bit I get Error 7 (Windows error 127).  Any help would be appreciated

Do you get an error message when you try to download iTunes, melissa? If so, what does it say? (Precise text, please.)

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