Here's a more readable version of the relevant part of your photo. Looks like the installer asked you to sign in with your Apple ID, and gave the "403 Forbidden" error while it was trying to validate the login.
"403 Forbidden" is a HTTP response status code indicating that "the server understood the request but refused to process it." (Although you were not running a Web browser, the Mac might have been using Web protocols behind the scenes.). I think this may mean that there is something more serious going on than simply entering an incorrect Apple ID password – although you could try doing an installation again, if you think that you might have entered the wrong password. Something on the server side that you can't fix.
The rest of the screen doesn't tell us anything about which Mac you have, or what versions of the Macintosh OS it can run. It does tell us that your main drive appears to be have a capacity of 128 GB. If this is a factory drive, that would possibly match an 21.5" Early 2013 iMac (the only one I see in MacTracker, with a "brushed aluminum" front, for which 128 GB (of flash storage) was an option).
But you really should tell us which iMac you have instead of keeping us guessing.
