If you found this file in a system directory you didn't create, do not run any .exe or .bat files found inside.
Double-click the file (if Keka/The Unarchiver is set as default) or drag it onto the app icon. mYLllT-SS1St3.7z
This usually means the file header is corrupted. Try downloading the file again using a stable connection. If you found this file in a system
with an updated antivirus (like Windows Defender or Malwarebytes) before extracting. mYLllT-SS1St3.7z