install problem - c:\users\ < NAME > \appdata\local\temp\7zS171C.tmp\setup.exe the dependency service or group was able to start

I use Win 8. I recently uninstalled Firefox on C: and am looking to reinstall on F:

I downloaded the installation package full https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/?utm_source=firefox-com & utm_medium = referral, but when I ran the installation package, I got a popup window after the extracted package:

c:\Users\ < NAME > \appdata\local\temp\7zS171C.tmp\setup.exe
The dependency service or group could not start

Any ideas?

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