Always custom branding templates for this, you can use the following cmdlet
New-OMEConfiguration -Identity "Expire in 7 days" -ExternalMailExpiryInDays 7
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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/ome-advanced-expiration?view=o365-worldwide#create-a-custom-branding-template-to-force-mail-expiration-by-using-powershell
In case the test question asks you about the PowerShell cmdlet, it looks something like this:
Set-OMEconfiguration -Identity My_OME_Template -ExternalMailExpiryInDays 7
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