Windows 7 Home Premium: download files to install the game disappears after download

When I finished to download MapleSEA on Windows 7 Home Premium, after checking the download box disappears. It is the same for any game download, as CABAL. How can I make these games work?

Hi Sahul9000,

 
1. not looking for game file after you download it?
2. What is the error message?
 
Every time we download any program or game, download rest dialog box open or closed once the download is complete. The dialog box remains open if the option "close when the download is complete" is not enabled and if she chose the closed box dialog box.
 
When the dialog box disappears, it means that the download is finished. We recommend that you find the location of the downloaded file. Once youfind the file, open it to install the game.
Once the game is installed, restart the computer and launch it from the menu start.
a. Click Start, click all programs.
b. click on the element of game in the list to start.
 
Kind regards
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