ITunes Music folder won't open

In Windows 7 I go to Start>Music>iTunes>iTunes Media and then try to open the Music folder for iTunes but nothing happens. I double click it and right click and hit open but nothing happens. How can I fix this? Thanks.

Tried that, it's weird in the fact that it's only that one folder that does it now.

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