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There is nothing to fix and there is nothing that "causes" this, it's just the way things work
Plenty of sites other than google to see your External IP address. Google should never see what your in house IP will be. Especially since alot of home network have common addresses. For Example my devices here have 192.168.x.x IP addresses internally but outside the property they begin with 90.x.x.x Or 1 and countless others if I use my VPN.
command shows the local ip
to force the pc to have the inetnet ip, you need to connect the pc directly to the modem
(if its a modem+router combo, the routing needs to be disabled, use bridge mode)