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Then, do a manual Windows Update.
Windows should seek to reinstall Edge every time it tries to do a Windows Update.
If Edge reinstalls, then let it finish.
Reboot.
Reinstall Firefox and choose it as a default browser.
Otherwise: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/edge-has-uninstalled-itself-and-theres-no-way-to/20d56d27-1ec0-4e14-ac47-644b43ddbf7f
Edge is part of the Windows 10+ OS by Micro$oft Decree. You can disable it, but you can not uninstall it permanently. (There could be some tricks, but the point being is the OS is hangry for it..)
Yeah, it probably tried to install two Edges. :)
When stuff is flagged, but the machine is working well, that just means the malware is working smoothly... ::)
ADW is anti-adware and I'm surprised it is still around. I would take a closer look at what it tagged. When a browser does weird stuffs, it's time to look deeper.
Do an offline, Safe Mode, virus scan. A Full one. Let it run overnight if you have to. You can also do one using a USB and there should be instructions from Microsoft how to do that to isolate definition files/etc.