Vista Ultimate 64 Bit Version of iTunes?

I just purchased a new laptop w/ Vista Ultimate 64 Bit. When I downloaded iTunes, I received a message stating that I must uninstall iTunes and reload the 64 bit version. However, I'm not able to find a 64 bit version.
Any suggestions?

There is no version of iTunes for 64 bit editions of Windows at this time.
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