There are so many Wine Front ends so many guides
- play on linux (https://www.playonlinux.com/)
- wine tricks (https://github.com/Winetricks/winetricks)
- winecharm (https://github.com/fastrizwaan/WineCharm)
- wineZGUI (https://github.com/fastrizwaan/WineZGUI)
- bottles (https://usebottles.com/)
- qt gui for wine (https://web.archive.org/web/http://q4wine.brezblock.org.ua/)
Games
- lutris (https://lutris.net/)
- protontricks (https://github.com/Matoking/protontricks)
- protonplus (https://protonplus.vysp3r.com/)
- portporton (https://linux-gaming.ru/)


I don’t get the purpose of this post. The title and what you listed are not the same thing.
You listed a mix of apps and wine versions, all those usually assume you already have wine to satisfy dependencies, that’s not how to install wine.
You install wine (staging for gaming) from your distro repositories.