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I use xfce as a desktop, so based purely on looks windows xp. The problem is the enshitification of windows, improvements in one area drags it's screaming backwards in other ways, I'm looking at you control panel, you get dumber and less helpful every time I look at you.
Most of their design choices from 8 onwards have been pretty questionable. To me, the way they just slapped the new UI on top of the old UI with different things and ways to access them in each, just comes across as seriously half assed. Like they're just not interested in putting the effort in anymore.
Even on Windows 11 (which I don't use personally but have worked with), they ruined the old right click menu by slapping a new menu on top of it that has half the options. So you need to click "show more options" every damn time. Instead of cleaning up or upgrading the old menu a bit and maybe offering the option of customising it, they just hid it with a new, useless menu. And still haven't learnt from Windows 8 because it still has that two different UI designs, half / half, new / old thing going for it.
As far as modern, nice looking, well designed desktop environments go, KDE puts Windows absolutely to shame these days.