Devices running Android 7.1.2 may have been discontinued long ago, but many are still in use around the world—whether it's an older phone kept as a backup, a tablet used by a family member, or a Raspberry Pi running an Android build.

A prompt will appear listing app permissions. Tap at the bottom right corner. Wait for the progress bar to finish, then tap Done . Troubleshooting Common Errors "App Not Installed" Error

Android 7.1.2 Nougat was released in 2017. While Google still supports many legacy services, older devices often face specific issues that require a manual APK installation:

Review the requested app permissions displayed on the screen. Tap at the bottom right corner. Once the installation completes, tap Done or Open . Troubleshooting Common Installation Errors

Note the version number and the 3-digit bracketed code (e.g., 040300). These numbers indicate your specific processor architecture and screen density.

Go to Settings > Accounts > Google . Select your account, tap the menu, and choose Remove Account . Reboot your phone, navigate back to accounts, and re-add your Google profile. This forces a fresh security token generation.

Open your mobile web browser and navigate to a trusted, verified APK repository like APKMirror, APKPure, or UpToDown. Search for "Google Play Store".

Manual installations on older Android versions can occasionally run into roadblocks. Here is how to fix the most common errors. "Parse Error: There was a problem parsing the package"

Once the file download completes, follow these instructions to execute the installation:

Installing them out of sequence is a common reason for the "Play Store has stopped" error. Fixing Common "Nougat" Glitches