False Positive dropper32?

This morning I accidently dragged and dropped a shortcut on my system. Shortcut for bittorent (wich was alrerady running) Avast then popped a message saying that the program was infected and moved it to chest. The file the shortcut showed to was Bittorrent 7.5 wich have been running on my system since 21.09.2013. It also said the installer was infected. However, on virustotal its a different story:
I dont think the files is infected, but that I may have ‘created’ a false positive by the accident of dragging and dropping a shortcut… Is that possible?

The exe:
https://www.virustotal.com/nb/file/011265fda498640891928d46963540a118f2e939d33800e13bf44ff5c9b7316d/analysis/1400664242/
The installer:
https://www.virustotal.com/nb/file/37bc9304aec4e69b8cef8b2ff18d3fd44b84b7c1bece75dbf69a0bfa3ed88820/analysis/

Can you scan it? What does it say?

If nothing, then yes, a FP.

When I restored it and scanned it it kept saying it was infected. AVG does not say it is infected, and virustotal says even avast says its not.
I feel pretty sure it isnt infected, so I tried using system restore and putting my win7 back to yesterday, but Avast still said it was infected…

I’m thinking my accident klicking drag/drop on the shortcut somehow ‘created a rule’ and now I just cant get rid of the problem… Since it seem to be local, since avast on virustotal says the files are fine…

I wonder if unistalling and installing again could solve it…