What I found, is that in the t/04_auth/04_oauth2.t test file, there's a query that looks like it adds a field that the test file wasn't expecting.
The repository appears to be a bit problematic and I don't have time to sort it out currently, but you can add the following line:
hd => '',
...on lines 78, 108 and 134 of that test file, then run:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
You can download the distribution from here.
Knowing that these three test failures are not significant and won't cause any harm, you can also install from CPAN with force (which isn't something one should normally do):
cpanm -f Net::Google::DataAPI
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