I'd go with win10, tried win11 and found it caters to your average bozo out there, I can't imagine they would use win11 at MS offices to develop next windows version on it.
It has to be seriously customized to make even a half serious workstation out of it and even then it has serious problems, like run of the mill image extensions like jpg, bmp and what not else. are registered with photo viewer program and other programs can't use them as default (these extensions are not even available for assignment in the Setup panel). This is serious beta program, I am astonished that this was released on the street to paying customers.
Win11 is also missing the Volume Mixer that on win10 allows you to set various sound volumes for your various programs (the one accessed by right click on speaker icon). And when I tried to personalize to get solid color for desktop, the color selection is very poor and even making your own custom color is weird. Basically they destroyed what worked well on win10.
Win11 strikes me as win10 on which they put a surface shell more to the liking of the average normal user out there who is hooked on social groups etc., etc., and in the process destroyed many features that worked before without any problems, don't see any workplace making transition to win11 ever.
I am well used to win10 but the other day I booted up the ole win7 and it was such a liberating experience. Why didn't they just improve its guts and leave the user interface the same. But no, the average customer needs more surface glitz to buy new OS. MS went with Macintosh way of doing things, Apple should burry them in law suits LOL, because that's what flies nowadays with pple.