OpenGL is not a standalone software you can simply "download and install" like a regular program. It is a graphics API built into your GPU's drivers. To get OpenGL 3.3 support on an Intel-based system, you must ensure your hardware is capable and your drivers are up to date. 1. Check if Your Intel GPU Supports OpenGL 3.3
On Linux, the OpenGL driver for Intel is open source ( i915 kernel module and Mesa 3D library). You do not “download” a driver from Intel’s website. Opengl 3.3 Intel Driver Download
If you have an old laptop or PC with (no number, just "Intel HD Graphics" from the 1st Generation Core i-series), official support stops at OpenGL 2.1 on Windows 10. OpenGL is not a standalone software you can