I answered the question with the solution that seemed to work, if you give me a little bit more of an insight in what you are trying to achieve I might be able to help you with the speed of your script. ^^
just to be sure here, you did navigate to the path with the explorer and just copied the path or used some alternative way to get the path and are 100% sure it's correct?
Then again, using new-item for additional sub folders and gci on that again, works... so, I really don't know why your powershell throws an error if the path is definitley existing
Actually, the real question should be, why do you include PS E:\Computer Backup\Downloads - Current\Windows 10 Optimization\SoftwareDistribution.old3\Download\736aed4d238d4999f5ea5b04589077ed\Package_for_RollupFix~~amd64~~17134.677.1.6\x86_wcf-system.servicemodel_b03f5f7f11d50a3a_10.0.17134.254_none_d5ff175e12d127c0> in your code like this? Makes it really difficult to understand what the actual command is you are running.
had to check wether the file transition would be considered as well and missed something there, but i figured it out and will update the post once again... just copy paste it once more and from here on it is officially tested and working :P :D