Yes, but with caveats. The driver loads only if the device is explicitly trusted. You may need to disable Windows Defender’s “Block low reputation drivers” under Core isolation > Driver blocklist.
In the world of embedded systems, single-board computers (like the Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone), and Android tethering, a specific networking standard often flies under the radar until something goes wrong: . rndis driver windows 10
You are trying to force an old Windows 7 or 8.1 driver onto Windows 10. Yes, but with caveats