And to the people who asked, NO. it is not possible to run EXE files natively on MacOS, and never will be. If you own an Intel based chipped mac then use BootCamp to download Windows on your macbook, and use Parallels for Silicon based macs (M1, M2, M3, M4) chip. If you have a very crappy early 2012 - late 2015 mac that can run up to "Monterey" for the latest possible version, then tough luck buddy.
WARNING: READ THIS NOW.
If you are EVER in need of a version like Tahoe or Sequoia on a Mac that is EXTREMELY OLD, do NOT use OpenCore installer. I am warning you. I tried this myself on my friends mac that he doesnt use anymore, and using it will dim your performance by ALOT, take half your disk space (unclearable) and it will put you at risk for losing passwords, data, LEAKING DATA, or even losing your Icloud account. Do not use OpenCore unless you want a mentally unstable Mac. Best advice from one who has experienced it before.