Windows 7 64-bit iTunes

I restored my PC using Windows 7 64-bit and tried to download and reinstall iTunes. I can download the file titled "iTunes64Setup.exe" and when I run it the bar that pops up does not fill up and then I receive the massage that says "Windows Installer could not be accessed." How can I fix this?

Although you're getting this on Windows 7 rather than Vista, the following document might be worth a try:
Vista Home Premium (x64) and installing Itunes - SOLUTION

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