The nice -10 wget https://foo.com/installation.zip command will help to accomplish the task of downloading a ZIP file and setting the nice value to -10 for this new process. The nice command can be used to run a program with a modified scheduling priority, which affects how much CPU time the process receives. The nice value ranges from -20 (highest priority) to 19 (lowest priority), and the default value is 0. The -10 option specifies the nice value to be used for the wget command, which will download the ZIP file from the given URL. The nice -v -10 wget https://foo.com/installation.zip command is incorrect, as -v is not a valid option for nice. The renice -v -10 wget https://foo.com/installation.zip command is incorrect, as renice is used to change the priority of an existing process, not a new one. The renice -10 wget https://foo.com/installation.zip command is incorrect for the same reason as above.