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Don't limit yourself to just one hard drive. Buy a cheap 128GB ssd to just stick windows on, and another drive to install your games on. You can split that third drive to be used for windows games, and the other half for Linux games. Then set up boot order to access the Linux drive first, and when you do want to boot up windows you can hit the hotkey at startup to select a different drive to boot first that one time. That way you know windows should never jack with your Linux system at all, and you don't have to worry about anything getting messed up if you have to format one drive or the other.
This is the answer. I've had a 256gb SSD with nothing but Windows on it since 2018. Every time Windows starts to get a little feisty (far too often.. sigh..) I just nuke the drive from orbit and spend an hour reinstalling windows rather than spending a weekend or two shuffling things around to get back to where they need to be.
Only thing that's mildly annoying is most things expect everything to be on the C drive by default and it can be a little annoying navigating programs that don't "remember" the last folder they looked in. But telling the boys that you have to reinstall Windows and then being back on for games the same day, definitely worth it.