Installing software on Linux is very different from installing software on Windows. You rarely find yourself downloading your programs from the web. Instead, you will almost exclusively use a sort of app store called a “package manager.”
In the case of Linux Mint, that usually means searching for what you want to install in the Mint Software Manager. You also have the option of using other package managers, like Flatpak or Snap, but those typically involve the command line. I had assumed that you did not want to use the version available in the Mint Software Manager for some reason, but that is the easiest option if you have no reason to avoid it, and I recommend doing so.
That said, if you still want to install specifically the Flatpak version, you will need to open up your terminal and type the following command:
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