it's ridiculous that they pretend like neovim is an advantage of Linux, when it works just fine on windows without WSL. it's really simple, because it's windows and windows is made with users in mind.
I've heard good things about Helix, but not sure I want to learn something new when I'm using Vim motions for Vimium C, Keynav, RSS Guard, Yazi, mupdf, etc.
I know this is a late reply, but helix uses vim keys, and it's not a problem for me usually except going to the end of the document uses "ge" instead "G" (you probably can also rebind keys).
Though switching to helix isn't going to boost your productivity probably if you are already used to nvim