I took the file and uploaded it to the Virustotal website, and it gave Jiangmin "AdWare.DealPly.ncmb", I tested downloading it from several websites and everything, I may be being paranoid but I wanted you to check your files and check the Steam files
A single hit on virustotal usually means a false positive. Among some of the well known and trusted ones, there are many that are very prone to overreaction, machine learning approximators or even experimental ones. It might just have a semblance to another detected hit or some part or another that's suspicious to one of the tools. Now, I've no idea about this Jiangmin myself, but a quick search shows up quite a few FP attributions. Adding to that that adware is usually very blatant and easy to identify (literally meant to be seen in one way or another and usually meant for old folks and such) and nobody here has come out with a new browser add-on spamming you with dickpills or something alike, it's all but a given that it's a false positive.
But! Don't go just believing any random asshole, including me(!), about a file being clean or not without any critical eye. Better being safe than sorry and googling a bit. But yeah, a single (or even a few) hits on Virustotal (or Win defender) is more of a given than an oddity, especially among smaller and less mainstream executables. Also, a scanning tool on your drive can be recommended, as it's harder to put a man in the middle on that than an externalized service. Also also, a sandbox is also a great thing for safety with unknown file (shit's almost mandatory on too popular Discord servers and such).