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These programs are often buggy, unreliable, system source heavy and only exist to mine data on you.
However the standalone downloadable installer package from the Asus website(the v3.x) doesn't work for me either last time I checked. So now I'm actually using the version from the Windows Store(v4.x) prompted by the Windows notification after a recent fresh install of 10. Weirdly you can't just look up Asus Armory Crate in Windows Store storefront as it's hidden from public for some reason, and you have to let 10 'decides' that you should have it.
If it's just a free RGB controlling software you want, check out OpenRGB instead. It should cover most of the known hardware on the market but some unique light patterns or behaviors known to the specific model maybe inaccessible.
https://openrgb.org/