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Please use the Music Maker Forums as those users can give you a more detailed explaniation.
Hope that helps....
Just search for that. It's easy to use which is a great plus. Be aware though you may not need and/or want all the "bells & whisles" that premium offers, you may only need the standard edition for your purposes. Premium is $100 which is a bit salty, but the MAGIX Music Maker 2015 is $60. You can compare the versions to see what suits you best.
As to the order of loading the packages: Install the application first and afterwards download the sound loops. A word of advice: Install MAGIX Music Maker on a large partition because the sound loop collections are a few GB is size just to download plus you need to unpack them for use. That is what I do because it can chew up 40-50GB depending on how many loop collection you want.
I waited until MAGIX Music Maker 2015 Premium was on sale at 40% to 50% off before purchase. You may not have that luxury of waiting however?
Use the tag Browsing Audio Production to show the list of audio applications Steam has.
You are welcome to send me a friend invite if you have more questions about the install, where to place the loop collection files, and other questions related.
Hope that helps...