In addition to that, I'd recommend using Tails instead as you avoid some risks.
This post is an opportunity to quote myself in the future.
Steps to configure an air-gapped Bitcoin wallet only device. - Close your curtains.
- Download Tails (a privacy and security focused Linux distro)
- Verify the binaries <- Important step, you need to ensure the integrity of the OS. Do it on a clean environment.
- Burn the OS image to a USB.
- Take the device and physically remove any Wi-Fi antennas (and obviously, Ethernet cables if any).
- Plug the USB to that device, and start up.
You can see that Electrum comes pre-installed. The device will not connect in any network. It's also recommended to encrypt the electrum part of the USB (as shown in the Tails start screen), in case someone gains access to the USB.
My operating system is Windows; the Linus you mentioned I taught is only OS support; correct me if my guess is wrong, or is it also window support?I just need an option that will be compactable with the device that I am using and kind of simple, which will not complicate things for me since it is my first time trying to set up this wallet.
Thank you all very much for your suggestions and help, but my small brain is just finding it difficult for all of this whole process. I just need something that I can go with so easily.