Setting up AndroidStudio for ReactNative on Windows - android

everybody,
Yesterday I Installed everything necessary to develop and run an Android app with React Native on Windows: I updated my node.js, installed python2, react-native-cli, Android Studio with AndroidSDK with all tools and all necesary package details how it is described in React Native documentation. Also I set up Environment variables and path for ANDROID_HOME. Wneh I create a new emulator and run it I received this messages in Android studio:
"Unable to run 'adb': null"
and
"'C:\Users\User5\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\platform-tools\adb.exe start-server' failed -- run manually if necessary"
When I create and run a new ReactNative app the building stucks on 97%. Attach imgs bellow.
When I create and run project on iOS there is no any problem.
I watched a lot of videos and tutorials and nothing seems wrong. But they all are with older version of Android Studio.
Does anybody know where could be the problem?
Thanks in advance.
My React Native very first Android Project stuck building on this stage:

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