Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Packages are redistributable packages that install the runtime components of the Visual C++ libraries. These components are required to run applications developed with the Visual Studio programming environment. These components include: C Runtime (CRT), Standard C++, MFC, C++ AMP, and OpenMP. That is, in other words, programs that are developed in Visual Studio using these libraries will not work if Visual Studio itself or these redistributable packages are not installed, i.e. Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package. These packages are specifically designed so that regular users do not need to install the full Visual Studio development environment. Many developers include the required version of the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package (if it is missing) in their distribution of a program that requires these libraries. Many simply indicate in the system requirements that a certain version of these redistributable packages is required, in which case we need to download and install the Microsoft Visual C ++ Redistributable Package ourselves. This is done, in fact, quite simply, I will show everything below.
But before proceeding to download and install the Microsoft Visual C ++ Redistributable Package, let me tell you what errors will occur if you try to run a program that requires Microsoft redistributable packages in the operating system without the required version of these same packages installed.