@Joepal
Quite possible answers for users running old versions, the "default" for many Linux distributions is 1.1.1 the average user is often unaware they need to add new PPAs or even how to add them. I am running a 2018 custom version of Ubuntu myself. Why? Because I made it myself and I know it like the back of my hand. Most Linux owners know some of this, I never assume they know everything. I built my own OS from the ground up, I still don't know everything about it... I think I might know the back of my hand a tad bit better.
Maybe because the download section for Windows users is not very clear? However the user ukesilkeris6 might be working on an old Windows PC? I will ask, are you running Windows 10 - 32 bit OS version? Before anyone states otherwise, yes they actually sell Windows 10 in 32 bit architecture. The download page states:
The windows release is for 64-bit windows. 32-bit windows is no longer supported. No offense to this user, but seldom have I run into tech gurus on Windows machines. I don't believe anyone Microsoft can call themselves a Windows guru either. Knowing a bit about Windows 10, I will attempt to assist you.
If you don't know your OS version, Start Button -> Settings -> System -> About. If you have 64-bit continue otherwise, you will need to run an older (unsupported) 32 bit version or replace your PC.
1. Download the zip file "
makehuman-community-1.2.0-windows.zip"
2. Run the executable and follow the setup wizard.
3. The Blender add-ons are found within the addons_for_blender_28x folder within the zip archive.
4. At this point you should be able to operate the program.
I seriously doubt you are running 32-bit OS because you stated you are currently running Blender at 2.82 or higher? I will leave this here just in case others should browse this thread.
Unsupported Version 1.1.1 for Windows 32 bit OSI think this version is requires Python version 2.7 or higher to be installed on your OS. Still works, however I doubt the plugins will work unless you run a reduced version of Blender.