'You can't open the application Window Media Player because Power PC applications are no longer supported'. What do I do?

'You can't open the application Window Media Player because Power PC applications are no longer supported'. What do I do?

Latest version, 2.4.2.4:  http://dynamic.telestream.net/downloads/download-flip4macwmv.asp?prodid=flip4mac wmv
Needs QuickTime 7 at the least...

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