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Bit of a vague post, but I suggest Trying any distro honestly. You can load it on a USB and use it directly off the USB, no commitments. I bit more of a commitment, dual boot a Linux OS. Very easy and allows access to Linux and windows.
I use Ubuntu and enjoy It a lot.mint is another good one I used to use.
I would also suggest figuring out what apps you need to see if they work on Linux, or if there are workable alternatives.
I know it's a bit vague but I really wasn't sure where to start, sorry about that.
But I'm going to try Mint and dual boot for now and then I probably can come back with more precise questions.
Thank you :)
Sounds good!