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doesnt matter which game its just not save for windows to install in important windows folder
you could however do like i did and make a folder on C:\Games that's more then enough
If I'm not mistaken, this error happens because of a missed (and essential) software that haven't been installed correctly. So, reinstall the game and run it at least once for Steam to install the software needed (like VC Redist, etc). Then you apply the OpenLoco patch. Keep in mind that I'm not sure if this method will work, since this seems to be a generic error, but it's worth trying.
Oh, and the install directory is located (by default) on "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Locomotion". You can delete everything there before unsintalling and installing again just in case (since Steam will only remove the downloaded files by uninstalling, not anything else the user adds there).
Which file can I edit the install directory from?
The whole process is too complex for me, since it's needed to know how to do 3D modeling, so I can't help you with this, sorry.
Regardless of custom trains, OpenLoco has several improvements especially when it comes to making the game run well in modern computers, so it's worth using it.