I couldn’t access your pic. But, if it is a minature rose ( or any rose ) they like plenty of sun, consistent watering, but not drowning, and, it can be planted outdoors as well.
You can buy a commercial rose food and follow directions, and, pruning and shaping should happen in January, and never cut back by more than about ⅓rd at a pruning.
If you plant it outside you may have to treat it for Aphids in the summer. You will see clusters of teeny little green aphids and there are special remedies for that.
Do not overhead water or you might get powdery mildew on the leaves. A white looking coating with shriveld leaves.
Dead heading the blooms will also encourage more blooms. :-)