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Otherwise, I can only provide the usual advice of making sure that you have all parts of the download and access the contents through the first part as it's a 'Split-ZIP' (A single package split into three parts that work in tandem) rather than three individual .ZIPs that work separately.
I do this with 7-Zip these days when I can't otherwise avoid it as I'd prefer to as they make it much more intuitively obvious about their 'Split-.7z' nature, but the Sound Collection: The Halo Franchise is one of my oldest collections & I just have not managed to find a suitable means of properly updating it as of yet (The Reclaimer[github.com] tool has been a strong successor to the Adjutant tool I used, especially as it now support Halo 2 [Xbox] .Map Files, but it does have a few issues to account for and I am otherwise interested in learning how to extract audio from Halo: The Master Chief Collection to see if that's a more fruitful exercise than Adjutant is or less prone to errors the otherwise more useful Reclaimer appears to be).