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Likely an obscure problem that only I have experienced, but figured I'd post my fix here on the off chance that somone else happens to have a similar issue.
Download the offline version of the installer from the link below and run it manually. If you are having the same issue as liquid51 it should uninstall prior version of .Net and replace them with the latest version.
As I mentioned above, in the rare case you do have this issue, run the MS install/uninstall utility to remove the bugged installation; the steam update installer could not uninstall it because the .msi did not exist. Likewise, the MS web and offline installer for v4.6.1 failed as well for the same reason.
If this is what you are experiencing, get the MS utlity here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/mats/program_install_and_uninstall
Sorry to reiterate myself again, but I know how frustrating these kind of issues can be. It's massively more frustrating when someone with an issue posts "I FIXED IT!" and never explains what they did to fix the issue. So, I'm just trying to do my part :P
Microsoft .NET Framework Repair Tool
https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/download/confirmation.aspx?id=30135
I was in a pickle because of this bug, looked for 2 days on microsoft forums and google with no avail only here did I found the solution
Just here to say, THANK YOU!
Have you tried the .NET Framework Repair Tool
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30135