Can't install iTunes

Hello

I tried to install iTunes for a few days now.

Whenever I have start the process, a pop up with an error is displayed.

I have googled this error, but I can't find any solution...

I have attached a picture of the error... The text is in Dutch, but I assume that the error is the same in all languages?

I am able to install an older version of iTunes, but it does not work with my iPhone SE. Is this because my laptop is too old? It works now on Windows 10...

Help, please!

Thank you very much!!!

The message "an error occurred during the installation of assembly ' Microsoft.VC80.CRT, type ="win32", version ="8.0.50727.6195", publicKeyToken ="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b", processorArchitecture is...» "may occur because a particular library file is not included in the supplied with iTunes distribution package or will not be installed because some unspecified reason. Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package MFC security update before you attempt to reinstall iTunes can help.

When to reinstall iTunes, right-click on the Setup and run as administrator.

See troubleshoot problems with iTunes for Windows updates for more information if necessary.

TT2

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