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Hi,
no, you don't install a "vSphere", I think you mixed up the terms a bit.
So:
vSphere is like a product suite, that contains
- the vCenter Server for management
- ESXi as the hypervisor.
To create VMs, do like the console of the ESXi tells you after installation.
Open a browser on another PC on your network and surf to the IP of the ESXi host.
You can download the vSphere Client installer there and connect to the ESXi with it.
With this vSphere Client you are able to create VMs.