Yes, it has to be: "It's most unwise to get involved in a quarrel between a man and his wife." or you could say, "It's most unwise to involve yourself in a quarrel between a man and his wife."
As a side note, to a common American like myself, both of these sentences sound like a proverb you would get from a fortune cookie or read in a Jane Austen novel. Even "It's most unwise to interfere in a quarrel between a man and his wife," sounds a little pretentious (to an American). We would probably say "It's very unwise to interfere in a quarrel/fight between a man and his wife," or maybe, "It's a bad idea to interfere in a lover's quarrel/spat."