The short answer here is that you will be requiring a copy of the app you want 
to install on your computer.  If it isn’t on your computer, you’re out of luck.

Once you have it, put it into your iTunes library, and sync it across using the 
Apps tab in your device settings.

Recent versions of iOS no longer consider apps as purchases to be transferred 
back to your computer, because of app slicing.  If you want to retain control, 
install apps only using your computer, downloading and updating them from 
iTunes on your computer.  I, for myself, have given up; the iOS App Store is 
just too convenient.  Better if Apple commit to accessibility of the iOS App 
Store, than for us to employ silly workarounds.  The good news here is that you 
have the spending power; don’t purchase that which is not confirmed to be 
accessible.

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