Thanks for all of the comments!
I was not able to find a ppd file to download for the Date::Calc module. I ended up just going to the cpan website and copying and pasting the cacl.pm code. I then saved it in a directory that I created, C:\strawberry\perl\lib\Date.
After that I ran a perl scrip that called the date calc module with the line of code:
use Date::Calc;
After that I just resolved the dependencies one by one.
This solution is probably not feasible nor advisable for larger modules that have many dependent modules but it seems to be working for the Date::Calc module.
Once Again Thanks!
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