Windows 7 was the pinnacle of MS, it was stable, great performance, light on resources and didn't look and feel like a MAC OS with included binky. The utilities that worked for years to improve features worked and integrated flawlessly.
Windows 11 is a pile of garbage with features that I uninstall to install the classic "app", while it does offer some performance improvements the injection of "AI" and data mining is unwelcome, the still very poor file search, The audio experience is awful, "HDR" is a joke and attempting to use any "cast" built into Windows is a joke, while my Iphone and Samsung do it just fine to all the TVs in our house, the explorer bugs (you want to use your taskbar.... get use to using the key or don't maximize windows) and random odd explorer restarts, DWM is a steaming pile of garbage that will have some security holes if I had the time to find and exploit them, I now have a password, but that wasn't secure enough so use a 4 digit pin, and now I also have a passkey? Constant updates that undo system settings and reminders about carbon.... the inability to have a stable RS232 connection, the now multiple layers deep disk partitioning that is still a FAT32 boot partition????? Also, you might not be able to delete the system partition even in command line dskpart, you will be required to download software from other companies to fix truly broken disks. Your boot partition is big enough to contain backups of the core OS that COULD be used to boot completely from in the event of data corruption of the recovery partition and or your OS due to say dropping a laptop or it running while bouncing in your lap in the car but nah. I could go on but most of this stuff can be changed during or after installation.
My last gripe, is they took WMC away, it used to actually work very well, Play a game on one screen with KB/M head phones and mic, another screen watching netflix/hulu/tv using WMC remote and 5.1 Surround and no interruptions while recording live TV shows on your capture card.