This article explains how to roll back a driver in Windows. This information applies to Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP.
How to Rollback a Recently Updated Device Driver in Windows 10
The Roll Back Driver feature is used to remove the current driver for a hardware device and then automatically install the previously installed driver. The most common reason to use the driver roll back feature is to "roll back" a driver update that did not go well.
Think of rolling back a driver as a quick and easy way to remove the latest driver and reinstall the previous one. The process is the same no matter which driver you need to roll back.
Open Device Manager. Doing this through Control Panel (which is explained in detail if you need it) is probably easiest.