: If you are a developer looking for "pieces" to code with OpenGL, you typically download libraries like to interface with the drivers already on your system.
To enable or "download" on Windows 7 (32-bit), you do not download a standalone installer. Instead, OpenGL is bundled with your graphics card drivers . If a program says you are missing OpenGL 1.4, it typically means your current graphics driver is outdated or you are using the default Windows "Generic VGA" driver, which only supports OpenGL 1.1. Step 1: Identify Your Graphics Card
Note the (e.g., Intel HD Graphics 3000, NVIDIA GeForce, or AMD Radeon). Step 2: Download the Official Driver