Is it possible to reinstall iTunes 7.1.1?

I installed 7.3.2 on a machine at work, and although it did install, it will not run. Hence I need to install something, anything, to get this machine to work... If I run the 7.1.1 installer it will not let me select anything to install.
Thanks, Richard Vernon.

You can't move back to a older iOS level.
Something has gone wrong on your iPad 2 which has nothing to do with iOS 7.1 per se.
Try some troubleshooting to see if you can correct this problem (restart, reset, restore). Make sure that you update Apps like YouTube.

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