Itunes 7 wont install, not a Win 32 application??????????

i got a 5th generation video ipod and the old itunes wont work. i couldnt seem to find the installation cd so i tried downloading it but everytime it tells me that it isnt a win32 application, which is more than frustrating. what is a win32 application?

i got a 5th generation video ipod and the old itunes
wont work. i couldnt seem to find the installation cd
so i tried downloading it but everytime it tells me
that it isnt a win32 application, which is more than
frustrating. what is a win32 application?
I have been on the phone with Apple ipod for 2 hours. The problem is not Apple it is Windows and they can not fix it. So either your stuck with this piece of crap or you can return it and get a MP3 player, because Cory the "higher up guy" in Apple says not his problem.

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