


You should see all four APK files - if not, go back and figure out which one you missed. If you don't have a file manager, download the latest version of Files by Google from APKMirror and install it. Find the Downloads/Files app on your device and open it. Now comes the final step: installing the Play Store. Thankfully, Google distributes the Play Store as a single variant that works on all architectures and Android versions, so just go to this page and download the latest version that isn't marked as "beta." After the APK file is done downloading, do not open it - we'll do that later.

The last app you need to download is the Google Play Store itself. Again, don't open it after you're done downloading, because we'll do that later. Once you find the variant for your device, select it and download the APK. For example, my Google Pixel is running Android 10 and uses the arm64-v8a architecture, so I would pick the APK for "Android 10+" and "arm64-v8a + armeabi-v7a." The plus symbol means it works on both listed architectures.
