My opinion solely on this post:
I voted "It's ok." but then I voted "I prefer Windows 7.", since it is really what I feel about it. Win11 is a forced move like an eviction from your rented flat to another one because your landlord said so while you happened to be in the toilet while dinner is almost done cooking, as far as I'm aware, and from the get-go I was not as curious about it like I was with 10.
It doesn't bring enough added value to the table, it's mostly cloud-connected stuff, whereas 7 is tweakers and customizing heaven, besides practical. Freshly installed, it's always a clean slate.
Windows 8 to 11 is an increasingly huge table with feature-annoucing stickers to remove and plastic appendages that you're not going to use (promoted UWP Apps).
Windows 11 allowing to customize even less of the OS makes it politically correct to be used by those that are better off with a mobile device to begin with. Get a Chromebook instead, honestly.
Cloud-connected stuff already existed then (Win7), but you had a separation from the OS and everything worked still. It was not the mess of integration that was seen with XP, coming from the ideas brought since 95.
Windows 10 brought great added value to Enterprise in the management-side of things and some of it to SOHO considering you could re-use current tech with new features, that would somewhat also work with 7, but I see 10 as a fully orientated Enterprise OS. That contrasts with 2K, that started as such and proved to be a ironclad OS for the home user with a bit more IT knowledge.
Or I could just be getting old and falling on te same paradigm of the generations before me: "What I saw with enthusiasm in my 20's is what is the best forever, everything newer sucks in comparison, besides being increasingly confusing."