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Based on your comments, maybe it's because you have root and or unlocked bootloader. Android play store would not allow me to install animal crossing, it would give me the same error as you. Once I updated to a non root image, I was able to install the game. It's also possible the app you are truing to install is 32-bit.
Not installing from Play store! Yes rooted, yes, unlocked bootloader and TWRP. And it was this way before, too, when it worked fine. I really don’t think Play store or services are involved at all. I even disabled them. No change.
I mean could be that you disabled it. And could new android version (even minor update). I never thought it would block me from installing an app on my pixel phone, but it did and I was only able to install the app once I removed root. Again, that worked before, but not this time.
No everything should be working it’s just not. Eventually I’m sure I’ll figure it out.