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That explains why the Sigil installer wants to install its own version. That may represent the newest Spanish version, but overall, that's a fairly old version of the 2015 redistributable in general. In fact, it's the oldest version there is (not counting release candidates). Sigil ships with 14.0.24210 (soon to be 14.0.24215). I'm not sure why the sigil version fails to update your existing older one, but I can assure you that the only thing Spanish about your version are the UI options when installing/uninstalling it. Other than that, there is no functional difference between spanish 14.0.23026 and english 14.0.23026.
I would honestly uninstall yours and let Sigil install its newer version. I would be very, very surprised if doing so changed anything at all. All six versions of the 2015 redistributable (seven if you count VS2017's 14.10.25017) are binary compatible. Sigil and anything else that requires the VS2015 runtime should work with any of them.
Your call, of course. As I said, the next version of Sigil will allow you to skip the runtime installer check altogether.
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