The phrase refers to obtaining a specific version of the Google Camera application, designed for devices running the Android 7.1 operating system, as an installable application package file. These files are often sought when users desire the software on devices where it is not natively pre-installed or when a particular version is preferred over a newer iteration.
Accessing a specific application version can be essential for compatibility purposes. Older devices may not support the latest software releases, or users might prefer a previous version due to its features, interface, or performance on their device. Historically, accessing these files has allowed users to customize their mobile experience beyond the limitations imposed by manufacturers or default software configurations.