Itunes 64-bit is really a 32-bit setup?

iTunes64Setup.exe is really installing a 32-bit application. Want to choose C:\Program Files (x86)\iTunes as default location.
Guess what, it's not working on my Windows 8.1 pc, which is 64-bit.
***, why can't this setup be actually installing the 64-bit version. This is so stupid.
Sorry, I'm a little frustrated by this...
Ramboaz

It is a 64-bit installer that installs a mix of 64-bit and 32-bit components. The core application is 32-bit.
See Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
tt2

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