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If you have an extra drive, use that so you can fall back to your old one if it goes horribly wrong for you.
Scrolling through your games really quick, it doesn't look like you have any games that would be obviously incompatible with Linux under Proton.
The Puppy forums were very helpful too.
I did not play games on them though.
It's been running lubuntu for a few versions, so that or any distro that uses lxqt or maybe even xfce would be good for a 4gb ram system...
Yeah, for beginners any kind of 'buntu is a good choice. Most software has packages for it, and if you run into a problem it's easy to find instructions on how to fix it specific to any 'buntu distro, since it's so common and popular.
Regardless, OP would really benefit from upping their RAM. It would probably cost less than lunch to double the RAM to 8 GB.