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Agree with what @Kyhi posted. Delete partitions 4 & 3 (in that order). Partition 1, "System Reserved", is the active partition - if you widen the data columns in the top half of DIsk Management, active would be shown inside the parenthesis. I can tell it's the active partition because it also says system inside the parenthesis, which means it is the partition BIOS booted which then loaded the partition marked as boot inside the parenthesis - C: Partition 2.
Once you get one big unallocated space after the C: drive partition, we will create an NTFS partition in it and use dism /apply-image to "install" Windows 10 onto it and then a bcdboot command to add it to the boot menu.