IMO:
Microsoft realize their shrinking market share is inevitable, and it's time to shear the sheep.
As proof - their new windows 11 requirements quite restrictive, first time in history and they are visibly not afraid to lose major part of flock. And key features they require - useful only for restricting user environment like in iOS.
Because there is no more need for subsidizing windows to users because of fear losing MS office subscribers. Office apps now available in cloud, from any OS.
So now they can make walled garden, have % from all apps sales (by forcefully integrating other stores as Steam, and taking % from them), similar to Apple and Google. Forcing app vendors to give them 15-30% is too tempting. Ofcource they will force that after while, "for sake of security" or "to protect the children".
If you have a long term strategy, try to consider something like Ubuntu Linux.
P.S. I predicted this for Fusion 360 and Eagle CAD, and it came true. Previously, partially free (for personal use) products became available only by subscription, and it is quite expensive.
The strategy is extremely simple - to make a free product, very attractive, so that it becomes the de facto standard in the industry and is mentioned everywhere, and community creates a bunch of free training and advertising materials, and then slam the mousetrap door.
Companies do not care that only a small percentage will remain using their product, profit is profit.