Based on the error message “Could not move contribution to backup folder,” it does seem likely that this could be a permissions issue. A common solution for this kind of problem is running the application as an administrator which is what solved it for the poster on this topic. It looks like you’re on Windows, so you can right-click on the Processing executable and choose “Run as administrator” the try the install again to see if that resolves the issue.
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