Two PGP keys were created in 2010. Definitely had GPG4win
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From there I was able to import the PGP keys to create a wallet which included wallet addresses made from the two PGP keys (private & public) I am 99.9% sure said program was Bitcoin Client
GPG keys were never imported into the Bitcoin client. It's never worked like this
In 2010, for for some years later, GPG developers refused to support Bitcoin key pairs. Specifically, the EC curve used in Bitcoin (secp256k1) was not implemented in GPG, and the GPG developer forum discussed adding it, and chose not to
For whatever reason, you've invented this very specific technical detail, but got it so wrong that your entire post is an obvious hoax