I finally figured out how to check the SHA-256 checksum of the zip file and actually it was different from the original hash. But I've downloaded this archive from the OP link, I'm 100% sure of that. I've removed the corrupted archive from my PC and re-downloaded the archive, checksum matched with the original one. Hope I don't have the trojan left on my PC
If the Windows Defender detected it. It has already stopped the execution of the file and removed it from the system.
Anyway, it won't hurt to run a full scan to check if any other files are compromised too.
Also, always remember to check the checksum of the file you download from the internet, especially crypto-related software.