The query implies a search for an executable installer. It is vital to distinguish between the official tool and third-party software.

Editing the Windows Registry is a high-risk activity intended for advanced users. Unlike the Control Panel or Settings app, the Registry Editor does not have an "Undo" button or safety rails.

A user searching for a download will likely encounter third-party tools (e.g., "Registry Cleaners," "Advanced Registry Editors," or "Tweak UI" tools). These are distinct from the native Windows Registry Editor.

The Registry Editor, also known as Regedit, is a powerful tool in Windows 11 that allows users to view, search, and modify the registry database. The registry is a centralized database that stores all the settings and options for the operating system and installed applications.