I find Windows operating system to be the most simple and user friendly. Because of which I always feel comfortable using windows for any task. I'm not a hacker and I don't practice hacking so I'm not interested in using Linux in that case. The Windows operating system performs well for all the tasks I do. So I think Windows is good enough for everything. Especially in terms of browsing, popular browsers like Chrome Mozilla Firefox can be run very well in Windows operating system. Also all types of applications are available for Windows and are easily available at low costing
I use Windows, but I don't trust my bitcoin wallets to it unless I'm connected to a hardware wallet, because Windows, in addition to being the most targeted OS in the world, is the most susceptible to hacker attacks and Windows isn't open source.
I prefer to keep my funds in a Linux distro, as I've done for years. Other than that, 2indows is excellent and I really like it for basic computer functions, spreadsheets, internet access, etc.
However, when using Linux, it's necessary to have at least basic knowledge of web security and good security practices such as: checking software gpg signatures, if the purpose of the environment is more focused on bitcoin wallet operations, only install software related to it; avoid downloading unknown files from the internet, even though the chances of containing malware are lower than on Windows, we have to accept the fact that there are still possibilities of infection, even if they are minimal.