
You can go to the Microsoft Update Catalog by clicking here and then using the search on the website to search for the name of the update that you are trying to install, if it is compatible with your windows then you could follow the steps below to see if you have a compatible processor architecture to install that version of update. The first thing that you could do is try to check that the update is compatible with your windows and also with your processor architecture. Method 1: Check whether the windows update package matches your windows version Not to worry, the methods below will allow you to find and fix the cause of this issue. A wrong locale could cause this issue to appear.
Wrong system locale: If you are getting the “this update is not applicable to your computer” error and can’t find any cause then try changing your system locale to English.
Corrupt system files: Corrupt system files could be preventing the updates from installing properly, so running a DISM and SFC scan could be your way out. You will have to install it to get the error fixed. Most recent update might not be installed: Maybe the most recent KB update is not installed in your system. To fix this you will have to use the troubleshooter.
Problem with windows updater: A problem could have occurred with the windows updater, which could cause the update to not install. The only way to find this out is to check the update history.
Update already installed: Maybe the update that you are trying to install is already installed into your windows. You will need to make sure that it matches your system specs. Unmatched Update package: The update that you are trying to install might not be meant for your system, or it might not be compatible with your processor architecture.