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That's why you shouldn't trust antiviruses
There is a "keep anyway" link in there, and also the "report this app as safe" option seem to be appropriate choices. Just dismiss the big and notorious delete button and you're good to go, as long as they work as labeled.
I doubt Microsoft would do that in purpuse (but it could be of course), most likely it's just another occurrence os a false positive from an antivirus. Since they control the OS, they can control what installs there, just add a few digital signatures and Simplix disappears. Ultimately, Simplix doesn't really hurts Microsoft or Windows in any way, its existence even helps distribute updates without relying on MS servers (as long as you can tolerate the risk of someone tampering with them).