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The "App Installer" is considered to be part of Windows. It's not something a user would necessarily need to "install" / "uninstall" which is why it's not intended to be searchable via the Microsoft Store. This is a policy decision made outside of the team developing WinGet. There is a community repository that is included with WinGet by default (as long as no Group Policy prevents it). The community repository is one of the places where newer versions of WinGet are published as a convenience to make it easier to get the latest version of WinGet installed which is why it would show up in a WinGet search.

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This discussion was converted from issue #5285 on March 10, 2025 14:56.