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Yea Vortex is pretty easy to use. I had to do manual installation of mods for a long time. I even used to mod morrowind. Using vortex is basically idiot proof. It even auto backs up your game exe files.
Just a big suggestion. Backup your save file copies on the games you plan on modding. It will help you in the future if you ever get into a big mess with using mods. This is a basic rule to all who mods their pc's games. Since your new at it, you may not be aware of this important thing to do.
Make sure also to name the save files as .bak at the end of them, to make sure you know they are backup files. This is a good practice to get into if you continue doing modding to games.