Hi,
as you can see from your pictures the second (Development module) includes one of the first (Wroom 32).
The development module includes the circuitry that allows progrmming and running of your code plus power supply etc., as Hatzisn says.
You can use the module to develop your code/ product and then use a programmer (around £10/ 10 Euros from China via Ebay etc.) to programme a Wroom 32.
The programmer provides all of the supporting circutry of the development module and a socket for the Wroom 32.
You would then need your own PCB to mount the Wroom 32. This would have to have a minimum amount of support circuitry to allow it to run. It could also include the programming circutry but then gets more complex.
Below is an example board which includes layout for the Wroom 32, a 3.5inch 480x320 display, a micrSD socket etc. It can be populated with just the power components and one or two other parts in order to run code.