If you just want to reinstall windows 10, you can download an ISO from Microsoft (just Google Windows 10 ISO and use the first link to microsoft.com). If you're in a non-Windows system, they will actually let you download an ISO file that you can then write to a USB stick with your programme of choice (on Linux etcher is a comfortable option with gui, for Windows rufus is a good tool). If you access the website from Windows, they will direct you to download their Media Creation Tool, which will download and write the ISO to a USB stick as well. Just make sure there's nothing in that such that you'll need.
Afterwards, you may have to look for the latest drivers for some of your hardware (on a laptop, the manufacturer website should be the best starting point). For most standard components the default drivers will get you started, but the vendor drivers are typically preferable for things like GPU or chipset.
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