Missing text and functionality on install of itunes to Windows 7

Hi there - I've just installed itunes on a computer that's never had it before. There are several issues, the most obvious being I'm missing half the text and functionality as per my screen shot. My menu bar is about 2mm big and I can't see all the buttons to move between songs / albums / radio etc.
Searched the forum extensively but nothing has helped. I have completely uninstalled in the correct order. Removed all the temp files and checked all folders were also removed on uninstall. Rebooted. New download just in case. Installed as administrator. I get no error messages. But it doesn't make a difference.
Any suggestions?
Thanks

HI turingtest2,
Thank you!
I actually saw this trail after I posted and have been waiting for someone to send me the font file since. Installed and tah-dah! Working!
Thanks again!
K

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