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Install steam client onto that computer and log into your account. Then install the game. After that you will need to find the saved file for this game make a copy of it and put it on that pc. However the data is being saved onto the pc your using at the time. This means the progress you make on one pc will not transfer to the other pc automatically. In order to sink the two the game developer would have to do one of two things. All games would have to be saved onto his server or he would have to have all games saved onto the cloud.
So on the other computer, go to AppData\LocalLow then right click somewhere inside the folder view and select "new -> folder" change the name to "Nokta Games".
Then go inside the folder you just created
Right click somewhere inside the folder view and select "new -> folder" change the name to "Supermarket Simulator"
Now copy the content of AppData\LocalLow\Nokta Games\Supermarket Simulator from first computer to second computer
You can do it via an external storage, a network shared folder, onedrive, ...
Once done, just install steam on second computer, login with your credentials and install the game.
Launch the game and continue the game
There are otherways to do it like making an archive (zip, rar, 7z) with the full path so that you don't even need to create folders. or you can even copy directly the folder Nokta Games and paste it to the new location. It will create the folders for you. And if they are on the same network, you could even share the folder itself and make a folder shorcut which redirect to the network location so you don't even have to mess with files