Pavilion PC 40f d61: uninstall based anti-malware and Business Contact Manager

I'm trying to upgrade Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows 10, and I got the message saying that the upgrade has been canceled and 10 Winhdows Setup could not continue because I first need to uninstall the following programs: professionals and Anri-Malware Core Contact Manager.  I looked in "all programs" and on the C:\ drive (programs), but I can't find all the files with these names.

If anyone can help me identify what I need to uninstall and where the programs are likely to be found, I would be very grateful.

Thank you.

Thank you for responding!

In the course of running Malwarebytes, as suggested by another Member, went around, and I'm happy to announce that Windows 7 is now up and running!

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