Users can transition to Windows 11 while retaining the aesthetics of Windows 10 through a free application called RevertSV. This tool allows users to revert the visual design of Windows 11 back to Windows 10, restoring the familiar interface and revamping applications like Paint and Notepad. RevertSV also modifies operating system settings and Windows Explorer to reflect Windows 10's look, but some features may be limited. The application can be downloaded from the Internet Archive and is designed for cosmetic changes without altering core Windows 11 settings. However, it has not been extensively tested and lacks official Microsoft support, which may lead to errors or crashes. Users are advised to test it on a virtual machine, with VMware Workstation Pro available for free.