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There are minor distros deliberately styled to look like various versions of Windows. Someone already mentioned Zorin; I'll add Q4OS. Even if you don't want to support one of them in the long term, it might be worth picking up some live media and poking around to see what they did, depending on how much your GF depends on everything on the system being just exactly as she expects.