Error install Itunes 12.4.1

Time whenever I try to download the update to itunes, it seems to go very well. Then, when it starts to install, the progress bar starts moving very fast, then stops and says that there is a problem with my windows package install. Does anyone else have this problem? How did you solve this problem?

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