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OpenGL isn't a thing you can download, it's a graphics API that is supported by most (if not all) video cards these days. The only way to fix this would be to get a new graphics card that supports openGL 2.0 or higher (which should be any graphics card less than 10 years old). Even if you don't have a graphics card (like if you have a laptop), whatever your computer is using for its graphics should support openGL 2.0 or higher unless it's really old.
Unless it's something else, the only way to fix this would be to get newer hardware.