I moved back to Windows 10 from Linux Mint one and half year back because I was done with the Linux world. Linux is a great operating system for servers and I never got a chance to see its server side, but I was definitely not impressed by the Desktop side of the Linux. I have spent four years using Linux and I have tried many distros in that period but at the end as I grew up I decided to just install Windows 10 LTSC.
Why Windows LTSC
I chose LTSC version because it doesn't have fancy things or features which hogs your cpu and memory. I only have 4gb ram and an i3 6th gen processor in this laptop. So you can understand why I chose LTSC instead of the normal version and another reason for choosing LTSC is that it will get security updates till 2032. As my laptop is not "capable" of running resource hogging Windows 11 the only option I have left is Windows 10 LTSC IOT.
What's Good
There are several things which I like in this version. It is generally faster than the normal versions and feels kind of empty like it doesn't have any kind of bloatware except Edge. Second good thing about it is that it is very stable and it doesn't get in my way. It is like the regular windows in all other aspects and the only advantage for the users is that they get support for seven more years and a barebone windows experience.
What's Bad
No MS Store installed. I had to install it from the microsoft's website. If you are a gamer then be ready to install a lot of dependencies and .dll files. Apart from these things I have no complaints with this system whatsoever.
Conclusion
If you also have an old PC which doesn't support Windows 11 then Windows 10 LTSC is your bestfriend. I don't recommend Linux after personal experience to anyone.
Links:
Download Windows: https://massgrave.dev/windows_ltsc_links
Download Microsoft Store: https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9wzdncrfjbmp?hl=en-US&gl=IN