I just got a refurb Lenovo L13 that came to me running Win11 - big headaches.
It originally shipped with 10, so when I upgraded the SSD, I then upgraded to Windows 10, and haven't had a problem since. Everything works fine (except some legacy stuff I haven't had the opportunity to replace, but that's what VMs are for. . .)
Check your support site and see if Win10 drivers are available - I'm willing to bet that they are. I'd do a rollback upgrade to Win10 - Win11 is a headache and a bugpack rolled into one (and I've had a permanent migraine since late 2006, I really don't need anything to make it worse.)
Windows development peaked at Win2k - they should have stopped there. Win7 was comparable, they've been going downhill since. Too many "creature features" clogging up the works, making it difficult to do what you wanted to do (that's what I liked about 2k - you could lift the hood, figure out what you did want and turn it on, what you didn't want and turn it off, close the hood, and get back to serious work. Took a little longer to set up that way, but you more than made up for it in productivity gains.
(In the first month.)