See A guide to installing modules for Win32 for the easiest approach of using PPM (with ActiveState Perl).
Otherwise, you will need a C compiler matching the version your Perl installation was compiled with.
For example, Strawberry Perl comes with its C compiler suite included. For ActiveState Perl, you can install the C compiler from MinGW package by issuing the ppm MinGW command.
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