Itunes 64 will not install on my Dell comp. running windows 7

I am trying to install Itunes 64 on my new Dell computer running Windows 7.  The Installer program is running OK because I can install windows updates without any trouble. The Windows installer cannot execute the file I downloaded from the Apple web site. Any suggestions?

I was not correct in my post.  I cannot run setup on any apple product setup.   My Dell from **** runnig Windows 7 won't let me install Apple products.  I am the Administrator but I cannot find where the exe files are being blocked. Perplexing. Help if possible.  Thanks

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