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You'll find every OS does that, it's called "installing dependencies". Even on Gentoo, there is only so far that you can go removing stuff before it turns out they either get reinstalled anyway, or everything comes tumbling down.
People seem to like their cloud run functions in Google Sheets, Jupyter books, Mathematica notebooks, and similar. Can't blame MS for trying to catch up.
Python2 might be required by something. Is Edge required? And Xbox? A folder for 3D models even if I never did 3D stuff and most likely never will on that PC? If yes, why? I can't think of anything I or lots of other people need that wouldn't work without these and lots of other things
Edge is, somewhat ironically, required by the "Internet Explorer compatibility" feature. Xbox and the 3D folder, get installed as part of a "user experience" pack. Not sure if Edge also gets pulled as a requirement to populate the "default app" fields. Interestingly, if you never open the Xbox app, it will never fully install, even if the package gets updated.
Why do I need IE compatibility? I use Firefox. Why is the XBox app in the start menu? This is a work PC. The 3D folder (and Videos, Music, etc) just takes space in the File Explorer. I'd be fine if it created it when I save a file there, but until then I don't want to see it
If you don't need it, then disable the feature.
For the same reason ther is a "Games" menu in most Linux distros. If you don't need it, unpin it.
Same thing, if you don't need them, unpin them.
...how would you save a file there, if they didn't exist to save your file there in the first place?
(BTW, I don't have a "3D Folder" on Win 11 🤷)