Windows 7 can't install 64-bit version Photoshop CS6...

I've got the error log:
Exit Code: 7 Please see specific errors and warnings below for troubleshooting. For example,  ERROR: DW013 ... WARNING: DS013 ...   -------------------------------------- Summary --------------------------------------  - 0 fatal error(s), 1 error(s), 2 warning(s)    WARNING: DS013: Payload {A8798E04-96FF-4564-9157-0D4C89CB794C} DynamiclinkSupport 5.0.0.0 is already installed and the session payload {DE88AA40-6766-43D3-A755-8FC374B3D2C3} DynamiclinkSupport 6.0.0.0 has no upgrade/conflict relationship with it.  WARNING: DS013: Checking payloads upgrade/conflict relationships : Failed with code 1  ERROR: DW013: Unable to get root from inChildPath  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What should I do with it?

Hi,
Please provide us with the following logs.
For Win:
Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Instaler
You can zip all the files together and share on this forum. This would help us in resolving the issue.
Appreciate your help. Apologize for the inconvenience.
Regards,
Ashutosh

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