iTunes conversion of WAV files

I am in itunes on a pc running Windows 7 is more the opportunity to convert songs to mp3. I can, however, convert to WAV files. I don't understand not the point of this, because itunes purchases are downloaded to the lossy AAC format. How can these files be converted to WAV lossless data must already have been lost in the initial compression? Can someone explain in terms very SIMPLE, as I am a technologically challenged person.

Thank you

WAV setting is useful especially to import audio from a CD. If someone wanted their music is in mp3 format, then why would they shop at the iTunes Store? I don't understand the point of this, when Amazon.com offers a very wide music selection. Maybe someone can explain in terms very simple?

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