Lightroom 2.7 installation problems (Windows 7)

I have a new computer with Windows 7. I tried to install the trial version of Lightroom 2.7 but it's not working. The message (originally in Dutch) is:
"Can not open the installation package. Check if the package exists or whether you have access to it. Contact the supplier to check whether the package is a valid Windows installer package."
Can anyone help me? Many thanks in advance!

You may need to download the package again.
Make sure that you have administrative rights/credentials on this computer.

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