Sounds like that file is still in quarantine. I really doubt it's windows defender, but did you try to add an exception there?
I figured it out, I just needed to make the zip file a normal file.
I was an idiot, sorry im very bad at computers.
But I did it yay, I appreciate you taking time to answer me, even though it was a waist of time.
Oh, that also happened to me once, I guess it's because we are used to .rar or .7z, but I put it in .zip because it's the one that comes with windows.
And thanks for the feedback, it's helpful.