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I personally see Linux Mint exactly as a Windows 7 but with modern support (there is even a cool Aero theme for it) :P
It's... It's beautiful
I use mint in my stores so I am no mint hater, but I still find windows 7 to be a nicer user experience. And funny enough "modern support" is still seemingly a thing for my old windows 7 machine. I am often shocked at how well new hardware just works with it. I would have changed it to mint years ago if it showed even a hint of obsolescence, but it seems to just keep trucking on and on. The same can not be said for other windows machines I have tried to put on line (for fun I have done windows XP, vista, 8 and 2000).
In my case I didn't have much luck with support for newer hardware, sadly. And as much as I love Mint I have to agree that no OS beats Windows 7 UX up to this date. But I even then, I personally don't feel much safe using it nowadays because of security vulnerabilities (since it's EOL), I had issues with ransomware on Win 10 so God knows what I would infect myself with on win 7 😁