Can't seem to install the desktop version on my Raspberry Pi

Can't seem to install the desktop version on my Raspberry Pi

I've tried the x86 and x64 downloads, but after extracting the files, when I execute I get the same pop up error message stating: "OS Architecture not supported. Please download armv7l bit setup of Zoho Docs to install".  

What can I do to install the correct version for my Raspberry Pi 4B running Raspbian with Linux kernel 4.19.97?

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