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It does come bundled with another of NCHs apps though so it might be a little tedious to remove but not terrible. Not malicious I wouldn't say, but just a thing to note. Not sure how the licenses work with it exactly but there is a free version available from here: https://www.nchsoftware.com/videopad/index.html
I wouldn't count on it being super-useful in the long run if it does have a license though. There might be other more powerful free software out there, but that's really the only one I have been using, apart from the free online ones like https://online-video-cutter.com/
If you plan on having a video editor for longer then coughing up money is often what you might want to do. See https://store.steampowered.com/tags/en/Video+Production if it is to be related to Steam.
VEGAS, Afterimage and Premiere are all reputable software that deserve to be mentioned, though I know very little about their price tags and current standpoint on features and such.
I used it a few months ago and it let me export a project three times before telling me that I'd then need to buy a license to continue exporting further.
The VEGAS trial is probably longer lasting either way, so it's probably fairly sound to consult that suite.