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I would assume the website is still there (especially because I just checked). If it never seems to be available, it can be one or more reasons:
• You are using a proxy that blocks it (many schools & workplaces have websites on a block list for various reasons)
• They blocked the address that you are sending from (which would instead be the proxy, Tor endpoint, etc. if you are using them)
• You have the website blocked by something on your computer (the DNS server you are using is not going to it, you have a HOSTS file that manually changed it, an adblocker or other software blocked the site)
• The server is down temporarily due to various reasons
• Or something else
The website is still at this location:
http://www.x360ce.com
If you can normally use that controller & wireless dongle combination AND have your computer correctly recognize it successfully, it might work, yet as I don't have either, (and no working computer... also I don't want to boot a very dusty, obsolete, Linux computer,) I can only give a guess (and the tips I just gave you here).
If you had it extract the archive into a folder within Steam's folder, or if your Steam's main install location is not the default, you need to put it in the correct location.
Defaults:
32-bit OS: C:\Program Files\Steam
64-bit OS: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam