In this question, the OP is using an automated tool - one that records actions and then can be adjusted. There is no "code" to be provided. Yet, it has been closed, requesting a minimal, reproducible code example.
The OP has provided images of the error message they're receiving and a screen having to do with the UI elements in question. They also have provided a description of what they're trying to do, along with an explanation of the basic way the tool works (it selects elements starting from the upper left corner).
The OP has tagged the question appropriately, as in matching the tool they are using (Microsoft Power Automate) - which, again, doesn't use "code".
The issue the OP is having is presented in a number of places on the web - but without a specific explanation of how to fix it (outside of editing the element tree - which the OP has included a basic image of). One example is on this Power Automate website: scroll down to Multiple UI elements found, and it explains the OP's issue - including a screen similar to what the OP included in their question. However, no image or instructions are given to fix the issue.
I suspect the "close" voters don't have an understanding of the tool in question; therefore, they voted to close for lack of a "minimal, reproducible code example". Since this tool doesn't use "code", there's no way to give a "code" example.
What else is necessary - for people who might understand the actual VISUAL tool in question - for the OP to add to the question to get it re-opened and answered?
power-automate
andpower-automate-desktop
are clearly valid tags on SO, so others are asking/answering questions about this topic.