Temporary folders can be found in C:\Users\YOUR USER NAME\AppData\Local\Packages Trust us, leave the WindowsApps folder alone. Many others have fooled around with the WindowsApps folder by modifying the registry, for example, and it almost always ends poorly. Previously, you could go to the Security tab and change permissions, but it appears to no longer work. We've tried to modify permissions to access the folder without success. Now that you're here, there's nothing you can do in the WindowsApp folders.
You should now see the previously hidden WindowsApps folder. Open File Explorer and click on the Program Files folder. Your Store downloads are in a hidden folder in Program Files > WindowsApps. Microsoft intentionally hides your downloads from the Store so they can't be tampered with or deleted, for example. If you've ever used the Microsoft Store, then you've probably noticed that your downloads aren't in the Downloads folder.