ITunes 10.5 won't install on my Windows 7, 64bit

This keeps comming up when I try to download iTunes 10.5 on my Windows 7 ,64bit
Can someone help me so I can install iTunes and be able to sync songs on my iPhone???

Yes.  Please give us something to go on other than a complete reinstall of Windows 7 (Microsoft's solution to the issue behind this cryptic error). 
At least acknowledge that the issue lies with Microsoft and an error in upgrading/installing the Visual C++ 2005/2008/200x Service Pack.
A client would like to install iOS 5 from their common Lenovo X61 laptop, but iTunes 10.5 will not install.  I had to reinstall iTunes 10.4.x just to regain access to his media.

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