Extract all files from the file to the WindowsSubsystemAndroid folder. Go back to 7Zip with the open msix-file.There, create a new folder and rename it to WindowsSubsystemAndroid. Launch File Explorer and navigate to drive C.Find the biggest one (approximately 720MB) and open it inside 7Zip. You will find lots of msix-files inside the archive.7Zip is a solid variant you can download from the official website for free. Find that large msixbundle file you have downloaded from the website.
We will now show you how to prepare the files and modify the WSA kernel.
Those are all the files you need to install the Google Play Store on Windows 11. Finally, go to a GitHub repository using this link and download the WSAGAScript.Next, install Ubuntu from the Microsoft Store.Click the big red button to download the archive. Select the x86_64 platform, Android 11.0, and the pico variant. There you will download Google Services for your computer. You may need it in future steps for troubleshooting. It has the msixbundle extension in its name.
Scroll down and find the largest files that "weighs" approximately 1.2GB.