That motor will work fine if you use a proper current regulating stepper driver circuit or IC, operating from eg. 12V or 24V; that's totally normal.
The voltage rating of a stepper motor is effectively irrelevant.
Steppers have very high winding inductance and to work properly need a much higher voltage drive, with current limiting to keep the steady-state current to within the motor limits.
That is because the current in an inductor rises relatively slowly as the magnetic field builds up, and the speed is proportional to the applied voltage. If you only use the rated voltage, it will never reach full current (and torque) at anything above a crawl speed.
The high voltage causes a fast current increase, with the set limit preventing it passing a safe value.
Look at something like a TMC2209, that should be good.
There are various plug-in modules with the IC fitted as well, eg:
BIGTREETECH TMC2209 V1.3 Stepper Motor Driver