Those "debloat" tools basically break your Windows install, and over the years I've encountered and fixed multiple PCs that broke due to people blindly using those debloat and tweak utilities. Especially PowerShell scripts that forcefully remove apps like the Store and Cortana.
IMO, it's not worth it. You can disable some of the telemetry in Windows' settings app, but not all. And to be fair, some Linux distros also "phone home" with telemetry, as does Apple with macOS, iOS, etc. It's kinda hard to escape having your data gathered when everyone is basically doing it to some degree. The battle for online privacy and personal data protection was lost a long time ago, sadly.