GateKeeper and Redownloading Programs

So when I download a program from an Unidentified developer the first time I get this message from GateKeeper.
However, when I DELETE THE PROGRAM and I redownload THE SAME PROGRAM AGAIN it gives me this message instead. ( I used images from google images so its not the same program in the pictures).
How come I don't have to go to my security and privacy tab and click open anyway when I redownload a program.
It scares me because I want the message from the first image because it gives more protection when my siblings use my computer. I don't want them to just be able to click open.

Create a separate standard account for them and then they won't be able to install applications.
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