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As a external solution you could try using "Can you run it?"
https://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri
Basically it scans the specs of your system and saves them and then just click on any game in the database (they have everything Steam has) and it will tell you if your system could run it or not.
Mind you ,all this does is comparing your specs against the official system requirements.
So its not 100% accurate since often you can run a game fine even if the requirements say you are below minimum.
But its a start.
My last suggestion would be to simply use YouTube to look at basic benchmarks. Many AAA/3D games also have benchmarks with the bare minimum to run them i.e. something similar to the laptop you're talking about. I feel like the best thing would be to eventually get ahold of a used gaming PC for your nephew. Something like an older i5/i7 or a Ryzen, with some cheap card like a 960, 1050, or RX580.
Game per game basis.
Be careful it uses free hard drive space available, so you might have ok specs but not enough hard drive space.