Haha, thanks neanderpaul!
And Mike, I'm using a combination of Windows Movie Maker 2012 and Windows Movie Maker Live for the editing. I put the video on Live which is where the video gets the text, effects and what not. There was an issue with external audio bites that I couldn't resolve on the program itself so I would save my files and upload them to Windows Movie Maker 2012 where I would add on the choir at the beginning and a clip of my single at the end without compromising the volume of the entire video.
So yeah, the Live program is the one that has the captions option. It's very simple, and the range of flexibility it offers as far as placement goes allows life to be breathed into the text, giving it a sort of personality of its own. In some ways it's limited, but for a beginner like me it allows me enough freedom to match my understanding so for now it works.
The big problem with the Windows live set up is the fact that it only saves files in the WMV format so I use a file converter I bought last month if compatibility becomes an issue.
If I had known there were free converters like the freemake video converter that are equally effective I wouldn't have even bothered, but alas. The purchase is made and the money vanished. Lesson learned.