Installing labview on windows 7 ultimate

Hello, I tried to install labview on my new windows 7 ultimate laptop but it keep saying run time error, any idea?

What version of LabVIEW are you trying to install? Is there any more information in the error message? At what point in the installation do you get this message?
Putnam
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