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You can handle this in powershell.
Just start powershell and enter the command. The d:\drivers at the end is where you want to place it. So if you have a USB key create a folder called drivers on it.
Then enter the command and change D: to the drive letter of your usb.
It does all the work.
PS C:\> Export-WindowsDriver -Online -Destination d:\drivers
Okay but the space is nothing, get them all and you can examine.
I look up another tool which should allow you to id the right one and you can save it from the output.
You can get this tool
Release DriverStore Explorer v0.10.51 . lostindark/DriverStoreExplorer . GitHub
Once unpacked you can run. Run tool, output is easy to read and you can see display drivers.
I believe all you have to do is go down the process of pointing windows to inf, the old days, I have a disk.
You can also google installing inf
Did you download a file with a setup exe?