The revamped Microsoft Store on Windows 11 has been getting a lot of attention since the public release of the new OS a few weeks ago. Windows 10 users, who were unable to upgrade to Windows 11 due to hardware limitations, weren’t too thrilled about the Microsoft Store for obvious reasons, but now they can finally get in on the fun via the Release Preview Channel. You’re on a stable build of Windows 10 though, so you’ll have to work a little harder.
How to Install Microsoft Store on Windows 11 Windows 10
Here's how to install the new Microsoft Store on Windows 10.
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Microsoft hasn’t officially released the Microsoft Store for the stable build of Windows 10 yet, but you can actually sideload the application if you’re resourceful enough. Follow the guide below to learn how.