There are very, very few cases where it matters what order you play those games in. Every Final Fantasy game takes place in its own bubble universe, excluding the ones that are awkwardly distinguished as being direct sequels ("Final Fantasy Thirteen Two," etc.).
Zelda is pretty similar. They are all part of one (hilariously unclear) shared timeline, and each game that you play will enrich your understanding of the others, but each game has a story with its own beginning, middle and end, so the order is pretty much completely irrelevant.
Zelda is pretty similar. They are all part of one (hilariously unclear) shared timeline, and each game that you play will enrich your understanding of the others, but each game has a story with its own beginning, middle and end, so the order is pretty much completely irrelevant.