The Windows 10 laptop I brought home as the pandemic lockdown began is chock-full of Python scripts, many of them written last year. An old cheap netbook running I know not what--Windows 7?--is what I used to set up a small Django system my wife requested back in 2019.
The Python bit mostly lives in the "Python - It Takes a Cast of Thousands to Raise a Platform" section, but your point is well taken.
What kind of Windows Python specific content would you like to have seen? I wrote the article from my personal perspective of having found Python development on Windows painful a number of years back and so chose to focus more on the improvements that removed those barriers to productivity.