What size must be an ISO of Windows 10 file?

While trying to download from Microsoft... I'm about to reinstall Win - 10 on my Macbook Pro 13 "(top 15) using Boot Camp."

I know two versions, 4.4 GB and the other is 7.9 GB (roughly).

I ask because the last time I did that, downloaded 7.9, this time, the 4.4 is downloading as we speak.

Any ideas on what I need or what is the difference?

Thank you.

I think that the Home version is smaller than the Pro version...

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