Putting itunes & music on new computer

Hi all,
A few days ago my computer died on me, and I have since found out that there is no way of getting any information at all off my old hard drive.
I have since bought a new computer, with Windows Vista on it. First of all, what is the best way of installing itunes again? Do I just get version 7.3 from the 'downloads' section? Will it work with Vista?
Secondly, and more importantly, how can I copy all my music from my ipod back onto itunes on my computer? I have read various methods on here, but they all involve doing something with my old computer, which is obviously not an option. What's the best way of doing it?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Kris.

PS fyi, my operating system on my old computer was Windows XP, my itunes was up to version 7.1 I think, and the software on my ipod was version 3.1.1, which I think is the most up to date version.

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