This app can’t run on your PC” occurs more often if you’re a Windows 8 or Windows 10 user. It’s designed to keep you save from malicious programs, web pages and/or websites. 

Please follow the following methods to solve it.


1: Download and install the correct version of programs
2: Use a new administrator account
3: Disable SmartScreen
4: Enable Sideload apps

Other options


1: Download and install the correct version of programs

One of the most commonly seen reasons for this error message is that you have downloaded the wrong program for your operating system. For example, you’re in Windows 32-bit, but you download a program for Windows 64-bit OS.
Double-check the program you are to install, and make sure that you have the correct setup files downloaded.


2: Use a new administrator account
One of the first things you should try is to switch to your administrator account if you’re on a guest account. If you’re already on your administrator account and the problem persists, you need to create a new administrator account to fix this issue. Here is how:

1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and I at the same time. Then click Account.

2) On the left side of the pane, click Family & other people. On the right side, scroll down a little bit to locate Other people section. Then click Add someone else to this PC.

Note: On some versions, the listed options could be Family & other users and Other users.
3) Click I don’t have this person’s sign-in information.

4) Click Add a user without a Microsoft account.

5) Finish typing in your personal information for your new account, and click Next to continue.

6) You should be able to see the new account just created. We need to click it and click Change account type.

7) Click Administrator. Click OK to save the change.

8) If switching to a new administrator account solve your problem, you need to move your personal files and folders to this new account and use it from now on.


3: Disable SmartScreen
As mentioned, SmartScreen is designed to protect you from phishing attacks and malware. Disabling SmartScreen is just a temporarily workaround. If this option doesn’t work for you, please re-enable it just in case unwanted problems occur. Here is how you disable it:

1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and S key at the same time to evoke a search box. Type smart screen in the search box and click App & browser control.

2) Click the Off option under the Check apps and files category.

3) You need to provide administrator approval to proceed. Click Yes at the User Account Control window to continue.
4) Try to reinstall the app you wanted to install now. See if the notification appears again.
If it reappears, change your SmartScreen filter back to Warn status. This to a large extent prevents you from viruses or malware.


4: Enable Sideload apps
If the app you want to install is not from Windows Store, but from the source that you trust. You can try Sideloading apps:

NOTE: This option is recommended only when you have 100% trust in the app publisher.

1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and I at the same time. Then click Update & security.

2) On the left side of the pane, click For developers. Then click Sideload apps on the right side.


Other options:
1) If this error happens when you click the program shortcut, try to open the folder it belongs and run it from there. If it still refuses to work, you need to reinstall this program.
2) If you have tried all the above methods but to no avail, please consider try to perform a clean boot.