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Steam and the games available on Steam do not contain viruses.
What Operating System are you using?
We therefore have to assume that the Windows 11 Operating System has conflicts with the Steam download, Steam games, Anti cheat software on Steam games, or Third party downloads like the EA games Origin download, which is a requirement for some Steam games.
It's impossible to say what sort of mess you and/or your PC is in. You may have a PC bloated with viruses that spreads upon new architecture creations or the AV may kick-in when a new download is triggered for existing harmful material.
Clean PC + Good AV = flawless experience.
Then even your recovery is infected...
Do a fresh and clean reistall of your OS, delete all drives and partitions.
If you use Windows 11, its 22H2 major update has bene released few weeks ago. After such a major update, it is always best to do a fesh & clean OS install..
I would never use recoveries or upgrade from 21H2 to 22H2 for example.
I guess, even if your recovery might be clean, this "virus" jumps over from a different drive and/or partition..
About the topic, what antivirus, what was found?