"so you can add things it may take longer to find Right Click Context Menu Extender"---- Lopesoft's FileMenu Tools used be be a great program for adding stuff to the right click options until they loaded it with crapware. I use a version from before they added the junk.

if you're looking for a free super-fast program that leaves the native Win search in a dustcloud, then Voidtool's "Everything" is a must-have. https://www.voidtools.com As for Win 10 itself - never. Right now I'm using a version of Linux called "Zorin", running the entire OS from just a USB stick. When Win 7 becomes unsupported, I'll drop Win entirely.
if you're looking for a free super-fast program that leaves the native Win search in a dustcloud, then Voidtool's "Everything" is a must-have. I have that as you might be able to see in the image of the desktop,
I'm using a version of Linux called "Zorin", running the entire OS from just a USB stick. When Win 7 becomes unsupported, I'll drop Win entirely.
I have tried every major and some minor Linux distros, but for me they simply cannot do what i want and can rather easily enable Windows to do.Maybe if i could really write code, but i do not. Even remapping CapsLock to ctrl+c and Esc to ctrl+v (and NumLock to Esc) is easy with with AutoHotKey. With Linux that can take a lot of searching and trying. (keyboard shortcuts is usually limited)