ITunes won't load on iPad 2

I upgraded from iOS 5 to iOS 7, and now iTunes doesn't work — it simply says "Loading..." but never actually does load.
I've followed various pieces of advice I've found on the web, such as:
- Reset All Settings via IPad's Settings
- Signing out from iTunes & App Store
- Allow all cookies
- Confirming I've an Internet connection
- Powering off the iPad and restarting
- And various others I can't remember now
So what now? I've had this iPad for over two years now which is about the time I usually get a new computer (heard good reports of the Nexus 10), so maybe it's just time to move on. And I spend too much anyway on iTunes.
Any suggestions?

I had a response from Apfelwurm via an automated email from Apple Support Communities, but it isn't displaying here. I have no idea why. Apfelwurm's response is:
"Your message is confusing, are you trying to download iTunes onto your iPad?
The point is actually to download iTunes onto your PC and then to connect your iPad to iTunes.
You can download the latest version of iTunes right here:
http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/"
My response to Apfelwurm:
No, I am not trying to download iTunes. I did not say I was trying to download iTunes. In my OP I stated "...now iTunes doesn't work" which implies that it was working before.
To be even clearer: iTunes was working before I upgraded, but it is not working now.
Can anyone else help?

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