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if i recall correctly it's as simple as extracting a folder and double clicking the installer
After you have downloaded it, you can either extract the contents of the .zip to a folder and run the java executable or extract everything from the folder to your Terraria folder (C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Terraria by default)
Now that you have TModLoader installed, boot up Terraria like normal and wait for it to load. You'll notice a that few new buttons have appeared, click "Mod Browser". From there, click on the search bar at the top right of the window and search "Calamity", and download the only mod with the thumbnail.
From there, go back to the main menu, click on "Mods", click "Enable" on Calamity, click "Reload Mods" and you're ready to go! ^^
Just as a side-note, I recommend getting a recipe browser mod too, as Calamity has A LOT of really complicated crafting trees.
And no, you can't just try and install tmodloader into the latest version of terraria, it's not supported yet and you WILL break your installation.