When you want different headers/footers on different pages you need to work with section breaks.
Here is an article from Microsoft explaining. It is also explained here.
BTW. If you are typing the chapter title manually in the header/footer you might want to consider using "dynamic text fields". This is explained here. That way when you change your chapter-name it's automatically changed in the header/footer.

Here is an article from Microsoft explaining. It is also explained here.
The section break allows completely different headers and footers.And here is an article from HowToGeek explaining "How To Use Multiple Headers and Footers in a Single Document".
BTW. If you are typing the chapter title manually in the header/footer you might want to consider using "dynamic text fields". This is explained here. That way when you change your chapter-name it's automatically changed in the header/footer.

If your Chapter titles appear in the body of the text,
e.g. if each is in a Heading 1 style paragraph, then you may be able to
get away with nothing more than a { STYLEREF } field in the header, e.g.
like this:
{ STYLEREF 1 }
(You can insert these things from Insert->Quick parts->Field
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