
The previous name order of the packages is fine.
Install the packages using msiexec /i. You can delete all the other artifacts ( files). You will have the follow artifacts: AppleApplicationSupport.msi, AppleSoftwareUpdate.msi, Bonjour.msi and iTunes.msi. This update allows you to sync your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch on Windows 7 and Windows 8 PCs. This will extract several small *.msi packges plus one executable. iTunes 12.10.11 for Windows (Windows 64 bit) iTunes is the easiest way to enjoy your favorite music, movies, TV shows, and more on your PC. Download iTunes 32-bits (My latest success was with the 12.8.150 version, but I think will work with any other as long doesn’t change the inner workings too much). Install the follow packages with winetricks: gdiplus, ie8, msls31, msxml3. This will create the standard prefix and will download some dependencies.
Install WINE accordingly with this architecture definition. So I advise to do: export WINEARCH=win32. Some people say that iTunes 64-bit work on WINE but I’m still struggling to do so. Use the repository that it’s most compatible with your computer.
I really enjoy RHEL-like distros, but it was stubbornly refusing to work on my laptop) but I’m almost sure will work in any distro): Follows the steps to do so (I did on Fedora 28 (I’m recently was finally able to use Fedora. I did many times this installation, but since some recent changes in WINE and the iTunes package (unfortunately iTunes it isn’t the easiest Windows program to install under WINE), I was forced to use a totally different approach to install iTunes. How to install iTunes on Linux (Using wine)