Can't open Technical Communication Suite 5 installer

I'm using a Windows Vista PC. I've downloaded the files for the Technical Communication 5 trial, but I'm unable to open the TechCommunicationSuite_5_LREFDJ.exe file to install it.
I wasn't able to use the download manager because I had insufficient disk space on my C drive. However, I managed to download the files onto a different drive (where I plan on installing the program as well). Both files (.7z and .exe) are located in the same folder. When I double-click on the .exe file, nothing happens. (Also tried right-click > Open & right-click > Run as administrator.)
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?

I'm sorry I didn't get back to you. Yes that's the size of the files.
I spent a while chatting with a support rep, and my issue wasn't solved. I ended up installing the software on a different computer with more space. So far so good.

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