When you first start using a Linux desktop, installing software might seem like a foreign idea. In Windows you generally get an EXE file or a setup file that you click on then follow the steps until it’s installed. In Linux it works a bit differently because it is a different operating system.
Awhile ago you had to do something called compiling to get your Linux software to work. This is too complicated and pointless because it takes too much time and is really only for experts.
Now there is something called a Synaptic Package Manager that you can use …