First, you need to check your graphic adapter’s name and manufacturer.
Please, note that some laptops might have customized drivers. Therefore, you might want to check the manufacturer's website as the source of the latest drivers available.
In all the other cases, identifying the card model and drivers may be done at Device Manager.
To launch it, open Start menu, and type Device manager. Else, you can press Windows+R key and type in 'devmgmt.msc'.
Name of your graphic adapter can be found under Display adapters category.
Once you know the name of your graphic adapter, you may search for suitable drivers.
That can be done at each manufacturer’s website:
Use selection tools or search box to find latest drivers for your adapter.
All of these manufacturers also offer utilities for automatic driver detection and download.
After you have downloaded and installed latest drivers, you may need to reboot your PC.
If the issue persists, your graphic hardware might not support the needed OpenGL version. Please see this article.