Download the Installer: Visit the GitHub repository provided in the link: https://github.com/garyan2/wmcsetup/releases/latest/download/wmcsetup-x64.msi and download the installer file wmcsetup-x64.msi to your computer.
Run the Installer: Once the download is complete, locate the downloaded file (wmcsetup-x64.msi) on your computer and double-click it to run the installer.
Install Windows Media Center: Follow the on-screen instructions provided by the installer to install Windows Media Center on your system. You may need to accept license agreements and choose installation options during this process. Make sure to review the options carefully before proceeding.
Complete the Installation: Once the installation is complete, you may need to restart your computer to apply any changes made by the installer.
Enjoy Windows Media Center: Once configured, you can start using Windows Media Center to access and manage your media content, including music, videos, pictures, and live TV (if supported).
Remember that Windows Media Center may not be officially supported on all modern versions of Windows, and compatibility issues or limitations may arise depending on your system configuration.
REQUIRED: DVD PLAYER; https://garyan2.github.io/downloads/Win10/windows10.0-kb3106246-x64.msi

Whoa, calm down there.
I ran this straight after downloading, but top tier anti-virus Kaspersky reported suspicious behavior from this installer, from System Watcher.
Many of them were infected with PDM:Trojan.Win32.Generic, and 178 objects were deleted, as well as the installer was terminated and deleted immediately, and Advanced Disinfection rolled back all changes made.
Some of them still had residual files and registration entries leftover, so I had to use the dedicated uninstaller Revo Uninstaller.
Clarification needed.
If you need more details, you can ask me a report of these files marked as threats.