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I think you'll download .iso's, then convert them to .wbfs using Wii backup manager, which should also manage the folder structure / transfer to your SD card. I don't think the console needs .wbfs per se - it's the method you choose for running the backups which determines format restrictions instead - but Wii backup manager was fairly straightforward to use in my recollection so that should be a good option.
There might be some repository online already in .wbfs, it just used to be standard to convert from an .iso because that's the standard container a disc backup will be dumped into. There's nothing too special about .wbfs other than it omits the garbage data included in retail disc backup .iso's to pad the discs to 4.3gb, so .wbfs will be smaller