My old ipod nano 7 died and I got a new one. How do I transfer the music from itunes to my new Ipod? When I connect it to my computer it does not sync...

I have a new ipod nano 7 and I want to transfer the songs that I had in my old (which died)... How do I do it?

Hello, tiburon1979.  
Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities. 
I would need a little clarification on the issue that you are experiencing to provide a better answer.  However, if your device is not recognized by iTunes, try going through the steps in the article below.  
iPhone, iPad, or iPod not recognized in iTunes for Windows
If the device is recognized and you are unable to select the syncing preference, see the article below as the steps have changed.  
Sync your iPhone, iPad, and iPod with iTunes using USB
Cheers, 
Jason H.  

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