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Debian with KDE.
Debian because it is (one of) the most established distro(s), stable releases, most distros are based off of it for a reason, you're not forced to deal with Snap packages (I recommend Flatpak via Flathub, but Appimages and .Deb files are common options too).
KDE gives you that Windows look (other popular one is GNOME if you prefer the MacOS look). It's the desktop environment people often confuse with as the distro, so don't go necessarily by how it looks as you can easily change that.
Debian and KDE would make a solid experience, but that's not what this user is looking for.
They're not going to know what Debian or KDE are, and they're not going to have the requisite knowledge to know that you're probably recommending Kubuntu.
Kubuntu is a great choice, but since we don't have all the information on the user's needs, it might not be the best choice.