Set 'startup type' to 'automatic', click apply, click start, click ok, close services control panel, and now reboot. Scroll down the list to 'Windows Installer' and double-click it, which opens the windows installer properties dialogue box. Open search again and type 'services' (run as admin), which opens the services control panel. Under the general tab note which startup type is currently selected, then select 'Diagnostic startup', click apply, click ok, but select 'restart later' not 'restart now'. Right-click msconfig.exe and select run as administrator which opens the system configuration dialogue box. However, I'd suggest you try a simple (time proven) 'Diagnostic Startup' solution first: Close any running apps then type 'msconfig' in 'search programs and files'.
Hence, the advice regarding troubleshooting procedures. Application install failures are nearly always the result of another running background process/es that crashes the application installer.
The reason being, there is no specific solution for that specific error occuring on your specific PC. As previously mentioned, there's a lot of different troubleshooting steps you can take in order to quickly narrow down the potential causes and that's good advice.