Unless you have some programmes that only run in Windows, then maybe it's time to switch to Linux Mint. I switched over a year ago and will never go back. If you're not sure about it you have two choices, 1) buy a new disk drive and install Linux on it and replace the one in your PC, 2) just create a thumb drive and test Linux with that.
I've converted over a dozen villages to Linux Mint this past year and none of them want to go back to Windows.
PM me and I can help you too.
Found this today on PC Mag.
How to Make the Switch From Windows to Linux
If you don't want to upgrade from Windows 7 or are sick of Windows 10, here's how to finally make the switch to Linux and install apps.
How to Make the Switch From Windows to Linux | News & Opinion | PCMag.com