Do not do that.
My recommendation:
Just install windows and allow the default drivers to install. Determine what devices work or do not work. In full or partially.
Then, if and as required, manually download the necessary device drivers directly via the manufacturer's websites, install, and configure.
No third party tools or installers.
Such products could be buggy, corrupted, and even infected with malware. You have no control.
Attempting to integrate the driverpack is likely to: 1) cause problems, 2) make troubleshooting difficult, and 3) all could be undone with some following update - Windows or otherwise.
Keep the original Windows install clean.
FYI:
https://forums.tomshardware.com/faq/windows-10-clean-install-tutorial.3170366
Then individually manage individual driver installs and configurations.