FYI, in the future, if there's a screenshot like this, and it includes a terminal with output like the one on the bottom right, you can see the name of the distribution in there. The tool that displays output like that is neofetch(or any other variation of it), with ASCII art on the left and system info on the right.
Microsoft Excel - I tried a lot of the FOSS office suites but I always come back mainly due to familiarity but also compatibility (which I know is not much of an issue lately).
Google Photos - I have Immich setup and use it but my wife and people around me use Photos and so I have to conform.
"Pixel OS" - I can't move to Graphene or similar due to banking apps.
You should give it another go now then. Gaming on Linux is very good nowadays with many games supporting the OS directly (even more now thanks to SteamDeck) and there are many ways to run even games that don't. Also, there is a lot of Linux distributions that are extremely easy to setup and maintain.
FYI, in the future, if there's a screenshot like this, and it includes a terminal with output like the one on the bottom right, you can see the name of the distribution in there. The tool that displays output like that is neofetch(or any other variation of it), with ASCII art on the left and system info on the right.