Cherries need a wintertime freeze, and your zone probably can’t provide that. Wisconsin produces a decent amount of cherries and the picking is excellent in far Northern Wisconsin - Bayfield, WI where they also grow amazing apples and LOTS of berries.
Go figure!
You can take a tour that they call the, ‘Fruit Loop’ that takes you to all of the various farms and orchards. It’s really something special. :)
https://bayfield.org/what-to-do/orchards-berry-farms/
Our friend runs the ferry in the summertime from Bayfield out to Madeline Island; I’ve been there a number of times through the years. We have a cabin in the Clam Lake area of Wisconsin, so we love Northern WI as much as the SE where we live.
And the Apostle Islands are really something to see!
It gets plenty cold here to provide the winter freeze needed by cherries. That’s not the problem. I think it’s the soil. Wild cherries do fine. Pie cherries just die.
Stark Bros. Nursery is 50 miles or so from here. I bet they have cherry trees that will live here.