Leo searched for a simple "Download" button for OpenGL, but he quickly learned that OpenGL is not a standalone software

Need OpenGL 2.0 for an old game or legacy software on Windows 10 64-bit? Learn why you typically don’t need to "download" it, how to manually install/enable it, and fix common driver errors.

Here is the step-by-step guide to getting OpenGL 2.0 running on your 64-bit Windows 10 system. Step 1: Identify Your Graphics Hardware Before updating, you need to know which GPU you are using. Right-click the button and select Device Manager . Expand the Display adapters section.