HT2518 migration assistant (transfer files from windows PC to Mac)

Hello,
I found instructions on transferring my Windows file to MAC but when I search for Migration Assistant in the Launch Pad, I do not see this reference.  Can you help?

Look in the Applications / Utilities folder.

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