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What should blow your mind is that it's 2023 and you still need a separate program to extract compressed files on windows. ๐ Good thing they're adding native support for it in windows 11. FINALLY.
You do on Linux as well, it's just installed by default.
For my personal use, Linux has every single thing I need right out of the box. That's why it's my main OS.
Your chosen GNU/Linux distribution installs the applications.