I have an airport express (802.11n) which download do I need to get it work on Windows 8.1?

I have an airport express (802.11n) which download do I need to get it work on Windows 8.1?

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It has been some time since Apple updated AirPort Utility for Windows. The current version is 5.6.1.
It runs on Windows 7, but I have not checked on Windows 8.
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