WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) is a compatibility layer for native execution of Linux binary executables on Windows 10 and Windows Server. In order to use the Linux environment on Windows, it is necessary to enable "Windows Subsystem for Linux".
I can't find "Windows Subsystem for Linux" even if I display the Windows functions and search for items that start with W ...
After investigating the cause, it is not displayed as 32bit. My PC is 64bit, so it doesn't matter.
Since the version of Windows 10 is 2004, it seems that the name has been translated. Solved by enabling "Windows Subsystem for Linux"!
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