GNU/Linux: software center; install
Android/Linux: system app store; install
Windows/NTOS: web browser; maybe verify website url?, download, open, run as administrator, next, next, next, next, next, next, next, next, next, next, next, next, next, next, finish!
Don’t forget having to decline the options to install McAfee and other crapware.
If you’re using windows and you aren’t using winget wherever possible, you’re doing it wrong.
True, also I’d rather embrace the Microsoft store (which is also sometimes used as source for winget) than going on the internet and downloading those annoying executables, I’m disappointed that much free software doesn’t have official listings on the store, when it has, it’s often paid for which is cool, but as a broke and security aware user I’d like another gratis option too, maybe somehow buried under a pile of other results.
Also, kinda unrelated, but it seems that the repositories of historic Windows-native free software is plagued by being hosted on the hideous SourceForge and that makes me instantly run away when I have to search for issues, let alone opening new ones
“But Window sis so easy”
Alternatively, go on the Microsoft store and wonder why you have to pay for Krita