This assumes you want windows at all, and all the problems that come with it. Using a slow system that tends to decay as the base of your computing experience isn't something I'm interested in.
It would make more sense to have Linux as the base, and windows in a VM.
Accidentally downvoted you, but I fully agree. Most of my computers running Linux are not laptops and don't even have screens/keyboards attached. I can't think of a single reason I would ever want windows on them even as just some sort of ghetto hypervisor.
It would make more sense to have Linux as the base, and windows in a VM.