I will necropost so as to inform any other unfortunate soul who must come across this Q&A and does not want a workaround.
This might be because you do not have C:\Windows\System32 in your PATH environment variable. Not everyone knows how to get there, so lemme do a quick tutorial:
1. Windows Key + X
2. Click "Settings" (Should be between Task Manager and FIle Explorer)
3. On the tiny blue links on the right, click "Advanced System Settings"
4. Click "Environment Variables" on the bottom.
Now, in at least your system variables (Maybe not needed for User, idk), you want to add "C:\Windows\System32" into your Path variable. If you do not already have a Path variable, then you can add it manually with "New". If you already have one, then you can add a new variable within Path with "Edit". To tack on the new directory without removing your other directories, you can separate each with a semicolon (NO SPACES, JUST A SEMICOLON).
This is what worked for me, and I hope it works for you and anyone else who sees this.