Anti-virus programs can mistakenly identify a medicine or a treated file as a virus.
If you didn't find a file in the downloaded distribution, it means that your antivirus or Windows Defender ate it.
Before unzipping archive(-s) and using the medicine or the treated file, disable the protection of the antivirus and/or Windows Defender in real time.
In some cases, you may need to add a file and/or folder and/or process to the Windows Defender exceptions or your antivirus.
Here is the instructions:
Instructions for Windows Defender (Defender Windows):
Windows Security - Protection against viruses and threats - Settings for protection against viruses and other threats - Manage settings
- OFF Real-time Protection
- Exceptions - Adding or removing exceptions - Add an exception - Add a file / folder with distribution to the exceptions.
Instructions for Eset NOD32:
Settings - Computer protection - Real-time file system protection - disable
Real-time file system protection - Gear - Advanced settings - Process exceptions - Add a file to the exceptions.
Settings - System Scanning - Gear - Advanced Settings - Detection Exceptions - Add Folder with Distribution Files to Exclusions.
Instructions for Kaspersky:
Gear - Settings - General - Protection - disable
Additional settings - Exceptions for processes - Add the file to the exceptions.
Additional settings - Exceptions from detection - Add the file / folder with the distribution to the exceptions.
Instructions for AVAST:
Menu - Settings - Protection - Basic Protection Components - disabled.
Menu - Settings - General - Exceptions - Adding a folder with distribution files to exceptions.
Menu - Settings - General - Blocked and Allowed Apps - Allow app - Add file to exceptions.