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Yes. Probably should never disable that.
Turns out that my windows had a corrupted game file but in a particular way: several months ago windows force upgraded my computer from windows 10 to windows 11, but a couple of files were kept in windows 10 format. Downloading the dlc probably triggered something wrong in those files and Easy interpreted this as some kind of violation, informing only the 30007 code because it didn't have enough data to convey the right information.
The solution was a fresh-format of windows, deleting EVERYTHING without exception, preferrably through a flash usb. If any of you have this error, try opening Win + R and typing eventvwr. On the left side of the window that pops up, click in windows logs and there click in applications. There should be a long log of events with errors. Search with someone who might understand those better than you and find out if this is the problem!
I'm still considerably frustrated since neither Bandai Namco nor Epic Games (the enterprise responsible for developing Easy Anti-Cheat). They didn't offer the bare minimum in assistance and only asked me to try what I have already tried - and listed - dozens of times before. After trying those, they merely said they couldn't assist me further and f**k my problem.
Anyways, I'm rooting for all of you who have the same problem and I truly hope this post helps someone. Even if it's, sadly, formatting everything.