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How can you not understand that...
It's maybe hard for you to understand that, but uninstall and reinstall the game will change nothing to the save, nothing at all, the simple reason is because "it doesn't work like this!"
I will give you a real life example.
If the game is your car and the save is the battery.
If the car doesn't start because of some battery issue, and then you sell the car but keep the battery, and then buy the same car, same model etc, and plug again the battery.
The battery still have issue...and it will remain.
What you did is the same has a "check integrity" about the game files with steam, and the only thing who was possible is a corrupted files in the game directory, for whatever reason, it can happen.
But removing the game isn't neccessary, not at all.
The game isnt very large as far as games go. Yes it would take some time however the time which was put into the save file could potentially be saved which the hour or two which it could take some people would be worth it.
By the way, the Save files from the cloud or from the game aren't in the Game directory, and Cloud and normal Save files aren't Deleted when you uninstall the game with Steam or in the windows programs tab.
If you just want to refresh your save with the one from the cloud, there is far easier way to do this and quicker.
Just saying, because Uninstall → Reinstall the game is a very tedious things for some peoples becauses there internet connexion isn't that great.
And before doing this, try at least to check the files with steam, it's easy and quicker than this process (who isn't a real process in fact)