It'd just an ordinary Windows .NET application.
It will install where other 32 bit programs go in Program Files (x86) unless you directed it elsewhere.
BCDedit is the MS command line utility, nothing to do with EasyBCD.
It installed in the x86 Program Files folder but will not run. When I click on the shortcut, the eggtimer displays for a few seconds, then nothing. iReboot shows ok on my task bar. See jpg of the x86 folder contents.
EasyBCD typically gets installed in the default program files directory on your system. Uninstalling it does not remove its impact on the Boot Configuration Data (BCD), which is why BCDEDIT still shows results in the command prompt.