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The above also applies to Win7.
Win11 changed the way to open task scheduler
https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-11-open-task-scheduler/
You can also attempt to stick the app shortcut in the startup applications menu:
Windows Key + R
shell:startup
If all else fails, you can also make a batch file (.bat) to run the application at startup - fairly simple. I had to make one for Logitech GHub.
If it's the former, try this: open Start menu and start typing: services. Open the Services list, find your program and right-click it. Click Properties in the little menu and find the Startup type in the middle of the little window. Change it to Automatic and then click Apply box at the bottom. Restart PC to check Does it work then?