I suspect it's because you're using a using a generic Microsoft display driver for your machine, and it doesn't support OpenGL.
I can see see some comments online about Intel not providing a Win10 set of drivers for this Q45 chipset. Some people have indicated you can install the old Intel supplied Win7 driver. I'm not sure whether this will resolve the issue for you or not though.
2021-09-26, 01:39 AM (This post was last modified: 2021-09-26, 01:42 AM by gkw1973.)
After getting the initial error, I click 'Continue.' That test gives me a rectangle in a window with a red line marking the sides of the rectangle. There is a red 'X' from corner to corner inside of that rectangle. The diagonal lines vibrate/pulse. No other image appears in the window. Not knowing what to do, I finally click the red 'X' in the top right corner of the window to close it. Finally, I searched the entire C: drive for that file. I did not find it.