EFI 2.7 on Macbook Pro won't install

Since yesterday I get a notification about EFI v2.7 firmware on my Macbook Pro (late 2011)
So it downloads the package, then it asks me to reboot, but when I press reboot I get a notification saying "availabe updates have changed".  It then just stays like that, and I can keep on downloading and applying the update as much as I want, it won't actually install it.  I restarted manually to see if it does anything while it boots up again, but no go....  See the attached screenshot
Tips are welcome

I had the same problem a few minutes ago. Turns out you can download the appropriate update here: https://support.apple.com/en-en/HT201518 and install it manually. For some reason it didn't work though the App Store app.
When you relaunch the App Store app it will refresh and the update won't appear anymore. If you installed it multiples times it will still show in the install history though.

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