Linking Airtunes to speakers connected to Airport Express via wireless net

G'day
I run a Windows 7 as my main home system. It hosts my large iTunes library which I am trying to share across audio systems in the house.
I run an AppleTV off my main audio system, this is linked wirelessly through my primary modem router (which happens to be a d-link. This gives me the same audio in the office and the lounge room.
I want to add in the hi-fi in the bedroom and have recently bought an Airport Express to achieve this.
I can't seem to work out how to link the Airport Express to the wi-fi network to achieve this sharing.
Can I do this? Or do I need to add either another Airport Express off the main modem router or the main PC which hosts my iTunes library?
I've searched high and low for answers to this online and have come up with zero. Any tips or guidance would be greatly appreciated
Cheers
JW

Thanks Colin21 - much appreciated
In the end I connected another Mac to it and set it up that way.
I had assumed that I could configure it wirelessly - but it seems I just had to cable connect to it in the first instance and then leave it to run wirelessly after that
Cheers and thanks again

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