Windows 10 is much better than 7. They way it sets up up multiple monitors is way better. Much better kernel, security scheme.
Windoze 10 is not the issue here ... the question seems to be this: will the lack of handy shortcuts and other features that many are using be a deal breaker for those who are candidates for the upgrade to Windoze 11.
As a Win 7 Pro user my first encounter with Windoze 11 was enough to put me in the Linux camp when this system dies. W-11 was slow, bloated with crap-ware and totally unusable. There are Linux versions of just about anything one uses day to day. Libre Office, FireFox, etc. There is no need to continue to pour money into Bill Gates pocket.