Failed to load on Windows 7 Rosetta Stone

I just got Rosetta Stone v3 and I can't seem to load on my computer and the only thing I can think is the source of the problems is Windows 7.  Can someone help me?

Rosetta Stone v3 is compatible:
http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/compatibility/Windows-7/en-us/details.aspx?type=software&p=Rosetta%20Stone&v=Rosetta%20Stone&UID=3&pf=0&PI=0&s=Rosetta%20Stone&OS=32-bit

It is not automatic from? Use Windows Explorer to open your DVD drive and start the installation - usually there is a file called "Setup.exe" which double you click.

Questions about installing Windows 7?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions from Installation Windows 7 & responses

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