Used MacBook Pro iCloud help please

I just purchased a used MacBook Pro and when I went to put in my icloud information it tells me something about 90 days and all my apps that I have purchased for all my other Apple Devices will not transfer over.
Does this mean my icloud will not work for 90 days? I cannot seem to find a spot to run the icloud or back up on this computer like my ipad iphone and mac computer.
Any information would help me a lot
Thank you!

The nearest Apple Store is 6 hours away from me and it ran out of warranty a month ago (of course ) so i don't know what to do. Just checked my computer and i got the 5010F error. Yay..

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