Window Media player and mail account setup

Hi:
i am new Mac use, i encounter a problem when following the link below to download the WMP.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/windowsmediaplayerformacosx.html
when i open(or double click) the template on the download folder after i click the download button on the link it doesn't work (the template show a page with word/ language that i can't even read). What can i do to solve the problem.
Second how couldn't i open and free mail account by using my yahoo, hotmail or google account what should i put on incoming mail server and outgoing mail server (SMTP)?
Thank you very much. have a nice day.
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