Issue with windows movie maker

Hi Team,
I am a windows 7 enterprise user working with Dell. My OS is an OEM/corporate image and I am unable to install movie maker and get an error code 0x80070643. I have tried multiple times to install and been unsuccessful. Please help me as this important tool
for my presentations @ work. My IT team confirmed that this is not an issue with the system itself and it is an issue with either the app or the config. 

Any updates on this?
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