Can't restore apps with time machine

I can't restore an app (or any file) from the Application folder with time machine. The folder is "grayed out" as soon as I go back in time.
I have checked permission.
Thanks for any hint!
Rolf

Some troubleshooting information:
Time Machine Troubleshooting
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