I'd be fine with a 'restart later' button or a 'don't remind me again'
button, though I still think it comes across as arrogant to imply an
immediate restart should be done without giving the user any specific
details about which update(s) require a restart or why a restart is
necessary.

I still think an informational dialog box with a single OK button would
be the simplest way to get the point across, and I don't particularly
see the need for a restart button at all when the user already has
another convenient way to restart.

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