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https://www.nvidia.co.uk/download/driverResults.aspx/132036/en-uk
Now not sure why want to jump to W11 as not sure when MS do something dumb, and F everyone for not using latest CPU hardware in last couple years, but if running 8th Gen Intel, ryzen 3rd gen, or newer then I think it best to get newer GPU, at least GT 1030, or better as have said support, and perform basically same when compare 1030 to your 560, but supported at the very least. There no newer low end than GT 1030 sadly, compare to xx50 and xx60 that cost more.
So even if you update to this driver, it still MIGHT not work.
The sa reality is when you have older stufff you can keep tweaking settings downwards to get things to kind of run, but sometimes there comes a point where an update might mean you can't play at all.
Just bear that in mind.
Sounds like that card needs all the help it can get.
I’ll guarantee it will want to install extra stuff after a clean windows install.