Lack of Windows Group Policy Object Editor 8.1

Missing editor Group Policy object in the MMC for windows 8.1. How do I install the Group Policy Object Editor so I can choose it as a software component plug-in windows 8.1

Hello

You need Windows Pro 8.1.

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