Cannot re - install Windows Media Player on Windows 7 Home Premium after I uninstalled it.

I bought my new system with Windows 7 Home Premium Edition/64-bit internet. I went on a site and tried to play videos (type video.asx) and I got this missing codec error message. So I researched and downloaded codecs and stuff packs. Still did not work. Well, I knew that the videos played on my other Xp System, which uses a different media player, so I removed the center of my Windows 7 Media Player hoping to install an older player that works. I discovered that it won't work. So now I was trying to re - install Center of media player for my Win7HomePremium and I cannot get installed it. I guess that these 2 downloads I found were are only for Windows 7 N and Windows 7 KN editions.

Do you know what I have to do?

Thanksk

What application or antivirus security suite is installed and your current subscription? The system has Microsoft Security Essentials.

What anti-spyware (other than Defender) applications?  None

What third-party firewall (if applicable)? None

Give an application of Norton or McAfee has already been installed on the computer? NO.

A Norton or McAfee free trial come preinstalled on the computer when you bought it? (No matter if you have never used or activated). He has Norton Security Scan basic Protection

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