I would recommend trying to use the device manager to uninstall the driver like others have stated, and then try to install it from GeForce Experience to get the latest drivers. Sorry must have missed seeing it in the post because of that. OP mentions specifically trying GeForce Experience, although they call it Nvidia Experience in the post. Why not just use the GeForce Experience app to auto detect the drivers? Have you tried forcing other display drivers to uninstall first? Try running DDU to uninstall any previously installed drivers and then reboot before trying to install. Have you tried letting windows update install drivers for it yet? I generally would not suggest this, but if the other options have failed, maybe it's worth a shot?
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