Several error installing itunes in win7 64bits

Hi! This is the error that occurred on my computer to install itunes 10. I recently purchased iPhone 4 but I can't install Itunes10. Earlier this computer boast an older version of itunes but recently, I've formated it and I cannot install itunes now. Operating system Windows7 64bt, antivirus microsoft security essentials. Some suggestions? Thanks in advance
"An error occurred during installation of assembly `Microsoft.vc80.CRT, version="8.0.50727.4053", type="win32", publickeytoken= "1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",process or architecture="86". Please referto help and support for more information. Hresult:0x80070002"
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Hresult:0x80070002
These ones are typically caused by underlying problems on the PC that also often cause Windows Updates to fail to install. If we can fix the Windows Update trouble, we can usually get the iTunes trouble cleaned up +en passant.+
Go into your Windows update and try to check for new updates. Do they fail to install? If so, go into your Update History and doubleclick the failures. What alphanumeric codes appear for you?
If the Windows Update errors are also 80070002s, then try the following Microsoft document:
[Windows Update error 80070002|http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Windows-Update-error-80070 002]
If that gets your Windows Updates installing again, stock up on any you're behind on. Then try another iTunes install Does it go through properly this time?

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