How to setup Steam on Fedora 37??

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I'm not a gamer, but brother has steam on a Windows 7 machine 
that he just got a message that Steam is dropping support for 
Windows 7 in about 6 months? Knew that there is steam on Linux, 
but have run into problems?

1. I had a similar machine to his windows 7 system, except it just 
has onboard video versus his machine that has a $450 video card 
he got years ago.

Installed the Steam, and it seemed to install just fine.
Logged into his account, and downloaded one of his games that 
required a 60G download.
Then went to play it, and it gives a message about requiring 
DirectX 10.1? 

Doesn't give any other info. Tried dnf, but it doesn't seem to have 
anything about DirectX??

Not a steam user, so not sure if the Steam that it installed is native 
to Linux, or if it is somehow linked to wine? 
Machine has winehq installed.

Seen a number of pages that talk about Steam with Unbunta, but 
I've got 5 Fedora 37 systems, but if that version of Linux is better, 
I could rebuild it, but would prefer to use Fedora.
Did find one page that seems to talk about Fedora 38, have issues 
with Steam, and that it is being worked on??

Hoping that there is just some package(s) that need to be installed 
to get it to work?
Or can the windows version be installed with winehq.
There was a playonlinux package, but it reported lots of issue with 
winehq and conflicting with wanting to install wine version 7.xx.

Figure that must be some gamers here that would know what best 
option is. 

Thanks.

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