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You'd know if you need one if you've got unknown/unidentified devices in the Device Manager. But these days, you should be able to get most of your drivers directly from Windows Update. Since you've got your WiFi working already, you should just run a Windows Update and install any optional updates. You can also go to the Device Manager > Right clock on any unknown device > Install Driver and select Windows Update as the source.
Also, ideally it's best to install drivers from the laptop manufacturer's website, as it'll be a better match for your hardware. Only install from Intel etc if the system manufacturer's driver is quite oudated (usually the case if the laptop is a few years old and out of support), or if there's a critical vulnerability in the driver which justifies doing the update.
Thanks for your help!