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It has its own set of instructions, I believe including several videos.
What exactly is it you are struggling with doing?
You read its installation readme, install it correctly according to that.
Then you go to Nexus. Have MO2 open, and make sure to follow whatever instructions you need to get it linked to your download - it'll do this automatically after you have. If you don't have a nexus account you should make one, since that makes this much, much easier to do...
Usually then you just make sure you're in your account, have the downloader open, and download things after researching them to see whether they work and will work with other mods you have.
MO2 SHOULD do the rest. You will want to have a profile with your character name to store the list it produces.... and save it whenever you make changes to your mod list.
Basically, "watch their video / read their help", mostly.
but fundamentally its not hard as long as you avoind mods that conflict with one another (and eventually you will get good at that)
step 1
Download mod
Step 2
activate in your mod manager such as MO2 or vortex
Step 3
Play game to check if it worked properly.
For this reason its often best to clone your game profile and copy your save game file into it and test the mod there BEFORE you activate it in your main profile.
That way worst case scenarios ( a destroyed savegame, they are rare, but it does happen) will not truly affect you.
Nice try, but I'm not going to give you a clown award.