WinRAR .exe error: 'not a win32 application invalid. "

I downloaded WinRAR several times now from two different sites. Whenever I do it, I said through the download bar that is not commonly downloaded and executed it may harm my computer, I know that these two sites are reliable, so that the file is not corrupted. On the attempt to run it however, I said that the .exe file is not "a valid win32 application". I tried to download and run both versions 32 and 64 bits with the same exact results. Answers/suggestions?

to start I ran a Virus Scan using Malwarebytes free Version and NOT to start the trial when you are prompted before scan uninstall Winrar then run a Full Scan with Malwarebytes and then restart the computer, and then determine which system Type you have by right click on computer, then press properties and copy / paste the links to download Tell if it works after you follow me these Instructions.

Here are English Direct downloads, so copy and paste them in a new tab and download starts automatically

Malwarebytes - http://download.bleepingcomputer.com/malwarebytes/mbam-setup-1.60.0.1800.exe

WinRar 32-Bit - http://www.rarlab.com/rar/wrar41b5.exe

WinRar 64 Bit - http://www.rarlab.com/rar/winrar-x64-41b5.exe

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