Where is the Quicktime 10 download?

ok so, I have Quicktime 10 on Mac OS 10.6.2 and I'm going to apple.com/quicktime and it says Quicktime 7?!! Am I on crack, I thought Quicktime 7 was an older version? Can someone explain this?

Snow Leopard users can have both QuickTime X and QuickTime Player 7.6.3.
QuickTime X is only for Snow Leopard and you can't install QuickTime Player 7.6.4.
You must use the Snow Leopard DVD (Optional Installs) to install 7.6.3.

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