In many cases, this should already be enough, but it may be necessary for you to (re-)install some of the older Visual C++ runtimes. And always follow the on-screen instructions then. Or alternatively, you might only get the option "repair", which you should ALSO choose. When re-installing those Visual C++ runtimes, you might now either get the option of "install", which you should select. If your Windows is a 32-bit system, use only the vcredist_86.exe. If your Windows is a 64-bit system, double-click on BOTH files in that location, and (re-)install according to the on-screen instructions. Note that your OWN install location of the Sims 4 base game may be different. Try the following solution then: navigate to the location shown here in the screenshot, illustrated from my own system. Are you getting an error when starting up The Sims 4, that looks like this ?
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