P.S. If Norton is removing it as unsafe, meaning placing it in quarantine, DO NOT INSTALL IT! That means it's probably actually unsafe and best to not take a chance.
Download it from the link I gave you. If it still does that, then it might just be an overprotective antivirus. But don't install unless you got it from the link I gave you.
@SataiDelennn
Before installing an anti-virus programme, any previous installed anti-virus programmes should be removed and not disabled, followed by re-starting your computer. I know I received a prompt to do this as my computer had pre-installed Norton.
Going back twelve or so years ago, AVG allowed me to install their free anti-virus ware even though I had an anti-virus programme installed - so therein lies the problem.
It is not recommended that computers have two anti-virus programmes installed - try googling the web for more information.
I wouldn't let Norton anywhere near my computers now. I use avast! instead. I think it was Norton (could have been another) that wouldn't let me install zoo tycoon many years ago, claimed the .exe (disc install) was a virus. *rolls eyes* I had to turn it off and then set it to never look at the zoo tycoon files when scanning, after finally getting zoo tycoon installed. The point is that yes, sometimes anti-virus programs are stupid.
@SataiDelennn
My point is I wouldn't use AVG; it does not alert you to any other anti-virus programme installed and ask you to remove it.
I hope you are WELL AWARE of what can happen if you try and use more than one anti-virus programme.
@Sha2520032003
Glad to read that your problem is resolved.
I finally figured out what I was doing wrong with the Package Installer. The lots I wanted installed correctly.
Thanks to everyone for all the feedback! I really appreciate it.