Hi C1ph3r1324
To be honest, I don't know if you can "repair" your kali installation, but if I was you I could try this:
All the packages you downloaded are stored in /var/cache/apt/archives. From another machine, or a live kali you can install debsums. (debsums - check the MD5 sums of installed Debian packages)
It will be stored in /var/cache/apt/archives/debsums_2.0.52_all.deb
Copy and install debsums to your broken machine and run it with --changed option which will only list modified files or with --config it will verify only the configuration files.
If (you will ) find any broken files, you can identify them to which deb package they belong by running:
Code:
dpkg --search /path/to/your/broken/file
Now, you can reinstall the broken package by executing:
Code:
apt-get --reinstall install broken_package_name
Good luck!