Itunes installation on windows 7

Hi I am unable to download Itunes on my PC running Windows 7. It gives some Bad image error.

I've managed to get it installed and working on Windows7 v7000. Didn't have to use any compatibility modes, just downloaded latest version from Apple and clicked run. This is a new install as of 16th Jan 09 with nothing much else installed so it may be a conflict with something else you've installed.
Try doing a windows update to see if it's a bug that's been fixed.
Alternatively, assuming you're not overly attached to your install of W7, you could try reinstalling the whole thing and trying from a clean install.
Can't really give any more help that that I'm afraid.
Message was edited by: andyface

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