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Some 64-bit applications will do this, though i am unsure why. i believe it is because the program is either
a) Developed for use in both x32 and x64 environments. Apps like this do not have separate 32/64-bit installers.
b) The program is written to write to the default installation folder (Program Files (x86) in this case) and/or the program has been recently ported to work with x64 OS's and is in early development stages so the developers have yet to direct the installation to the Program Files folder.