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If the above works for you, then uncheck the "Restore window position on start" checkbox in the General preferences. Cura will then no longer use those two lines.
Try loading the model into 3D Builder (which comes free with Windows). It will complain that the model is "invalidly defined" and offer to repair it. Then export the model as a new version.
I don't fully understand why exactly, but lowering the `Maximum Resolution` setting (under `Mesh Fixes`) to 0.2 or lower seems to fix the issue for this model.
See https://github.com/Ghostkeeper/SettingsGuide/blob/48b3c7902c6401cf43fffd14795947c74cd02275/resources/articles/meshfix/meshfix_maximum_deviation.md for more information about the setting
Could you attach a project file?
Use File -> Save project...; the 3mf you attached in your opening post seems to have been created with File -> export...
A project contains the model and your settings; an exported model only contains the model (geometry).
In cases such as this, it really helps to post a link to a project file. A project file (File -> Save project...) gives us both your model and all the settings you currently use. That way we can help you more optimally.
Can you perhaps use a few more words to describe your problem, and what happened before? Did you update something? If so, what did you update from? Any of us being able to help you depends on us knowing what is going on.
Please do not suggest that as a general "catch all" solution to unspecified crashes. It can lead to other problems later on!
Your screenshot says nothing about what is going wrong. The information in the detailed crash report would. Launching Cura as Administrator may help in your specific case, but for other crashes it may make things worse.
Tip: share a project file instead of a set of screenshots. That way we get to see *all* of your settings, as well as the model, and we can give you much better advice. Use File -> Save project... to create a project file.
The plugin is now available via the Marketplace. Enjoy!
Edit: And for those that use the Cura 5.4 beta released today, here's a prerelease of the plugin for that verion too:
https://github.com/fieldOfView/Cura-TabbedSettingsPlugin/releases/tag/v1.0.1-DEV
The functionality has been on a "short list" of things to contribute to the Cura project for a long time, but that list is not all that short unfortunately.