Decoding the HTML mashup in your message, I see the error message is:
Mon Jun 17 18:04:55.584500 2019 cgi:error pid 12736:tid 1148 (OS 2)Th +e system cannot find the file specified. :client ::1:49450 couldn't + create child process: 720002: test.pl Mon Jun 17 18:04:55.584500 2019 cgi:error pid 12736:tid 1148 (OS 2)Th +e system cannot find the file specified. : client ::1:49450 AH01223: + couldn't spawn child process: C:/mychoo/cgi-bin/test.pl
It is likely that mod-perl is incorrect, or not installed at all , on your Windows Apache.

Please follow these links (second one is easier on the eyes):
mod_perl 2.0 Win32 Installation Instructions
Configuring the Apache Web Server to Run Perl Programs on Windows

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In reply to Re: strawberry perl on localhost windows by NetWallah
in thread strawberry perl on localhost windows by traincity

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