That indicates a solid number of people have found it useful. Second, the tool has nearly 700 stars on Github at the time of writing.
First, this is an open-source tool, which means there’s a level of transparency about what’s going on behind the scenes. There are some security concerns about that, but we have reason to believe it’s worth trusting. RELATED: Warning: Did You Install the Play Store on Windows 11? Read This Now Note: This tool will download a script from a server and run it. If you have already run it, read our guide on what happened and what you should do. You should not run it, even if you can find it on another website. Warning: This application had malicious code added to it and has now been removed from GitHub.
This tool enables a pretty simple one-click installation that doesn’t require any additional software. We will be using a tool called “PowerShell Windows Toolbox.” It contains a number of features, including the ability to install the Google Play Store on Windows 11. RELATED: How to Switch Between Dev and Beta Channels on Windows 11 Install the Google Play Store If all of those things check out, you’re ready to proceed! If you installed some updates to get to this point, it’s a good idea to reboot your PC before we go any further.