Xander, there are at least four critical errors in your copy command.
1: The first token of a command must be an expression that evaluates to the the path of an executable. Now "copy" does not evaluate to the path of an executable, so the command fails. It should be something like "cmd.exe /c copy", or "%ComSpec% /c copy".
2: The copy command only copies files. It does not copy directories or sub directories, nor does it create the destination directory. In this case you should use Xcopy.
3: The source and destination paths contain white spaces, and are not enclosed with double quotes. The command would never work this way.
4:
%InstallSourceDir%\Third Party\Tweaking.zip extracts to
%InstallSourceDir%\Third Party\Tweaking, like Jim mentioned. The extraction directory is exactly the same path as the zip file, with the '.zip' extension part stripped out.
So you just need to edit your command1 as follows:
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%ComSpec% /c Xcopy "%InstallSourceDir%\Third Party\Tweaking" "C:\support\UVK" /s /q /h /i /y
Leave your command2 as it is, it should be fine.
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