■ If you are by any chance using an older version of Windows (like XP or Vista), download and install the 2008 version instead. After you finished downloading, open that file to install it and with that, your issue should be fixed. Find the latest one (2017 being the latest), and click on either x86: vc_ or 圆4: vc_redist.圆4.exe, depending on your Windows (chose x86 if your Windows is 32-bit, else choose 圆4).
■ Scroll down a bit to find the download links.
■ In the search results, click on the “ The latest supported Visual C++ downloads”
■ In the search box, in the upper right of the page, type “ microsoft visual c++” and press Enter. Open your favorite browsers and in the address bar type, and press Enter. ■ While that might have fixed the issue, the more common issue is lack of the Microsoft Visual C++ redistribution package, so we’re gonna download that. Now just install the app again and see if the problem is fixed. ■ And finally, open Google folder, and in it if the app is there, right click on it and Delete. ■ After that’s sorted out and you opened the Users folder, now open User. ■ Navigate to view menu and make sure Show hidden files, folders, and drives is checked. To check that, click on Organize menu and choose Folder and search options. ■ Before we continue, make sure that the option to see hidden files is turned on. ■ To make sure that nothing is left, open My Computer/Windows Explorer and navigate to drive C: (it’s usually C: drive, but it might be different depending on where you originally installed the app, or if you changed hard disk partitions). ■ Now just find the app, right click on it, and click uninstall. ■ Click on programs and features in the results. Open the start menu and type in the search box “ programs and features”. Make sure that the app that’s causing the problem is completely uninstalled.