Some Software Updates not getting downloaded

I setup a test Software Update Group and deployed to a Win7 test system. It appears that most of the updates did download and install, but when I run a manual update from Control Panel I see eight updates that haven't been installed. Two of them aren't even
listed in "All Software Updates" on my SCCM 2012 R2 admin console. For SUP setup I have it set to download: Critical, Definition, Security, Service Packs and Updates on a daily basis.
The updates that aren't in the list for All Software Updates are KB2952664 and KB2901983.
Why are these getting skipped?

Hi,
Not all the updates are deployed via WSUS or SUP. With WSUS or SUP implemented, you can still click "Check online for updates from Microsoft Update" for optional updates. For example, you can install windows 7 language pack in this way.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows/install-languages-with-windows-update
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