Right click on the app that shows up under best match and choose Run as administrator. There is also an alternate way to do this: Open the Start menu and type ‘wsreset.exe’ in the search text space.Type ‘WSReset.exe’ in to the black box that pops up and press the Enter key.Right click on Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator. Or, open the Start menu and type cmd in the search box. Input “cmd” in the text area and hit enter.
Store Cache can either be reset by downloading an app designed for it or reset by deleting the Store cache manually:
Find Update and security and then click on Troubleshoot in the left pane.Hold down the Windows Key and I at the same time to open Windows Settings.Store Apps has its own troubleshooter and this is sometimes helpful in spelling out the problem and its fix for you.
This is nothing but the “Windows Store Cache May Be Damaged” error