Just as a note: I shifted from Microsoft Products 10 or so years ago. I had used their products from the basic start. Built my own computers but it got less and less secure and it seemed like well, I was tired of butting up with their stuff.
I did purchase a Raspberry Pi and used it for some basic stuff (like running a video on a monitor at work when the other box died).
Then I shifted to Mac stuff. Costs more, but seems more reliable and better for me on the long run. I don't have to update the software each time they change but I do.
As I said, yes it costs more but......
One product I did not want to stop using was Microsoft Streets and Trips (Yes I know there is a/was a replacement, Basecamp but it was hard to start using). So, for $75 I purchased a program called VMware and I can run Windows 7 on my Mac's and do my trip planning there. No issues getting the routes to my older GPS devices (550, 660, and 665). And I already had the Windows program.
I know, this is not for everyone and it does take some time to get use to the Mac OS but it seems to be a lot better than any of the Microsoft products and Safari seems very safe.
Just my experience.
Years ago I tinkered quite a bit with computers, nowadays I don't have time or patience for it. I ran a virtual drive in Linux with Windows installed, it was fun for awhile. I now have a Chromebook (2019?) which will not take updates anymore.
We got some cheap Gateway netbooks with Windows installed, I could run a dual/multi boot on the new machines but probably won't My desktop is older hardware and runs very fast using Linux. My favored distro is Fedora, the free version of Red Hat commercial software.