The problem is that all of these components are named by people on the marketing team. And beyond asinine naming, marketing also seems set on obfuscating the technological relationship between different components.
Right, like Visual Studio and VS Code, which are completely separate products with vastly different use cases; named as if they were different versions of one thing, and in probably the most confusing way possible (Code? Isn't that what all IDEs are about?).
Not to mention the whole "Windows Forms, WinUI3, Win32 and WPF" mess.