Regarding "History" section of the page:
I always thought, that the main reason was the fact that not all features of 
GnuPG were fully supported on 64bit Windows at the time when Thunderbird's old 
add-ons mechanism was being deprecated (GPGME specifically). See for example 
https://admin.hostpoint.ch/pipermail/enigmail-users_enigmail.net/2020-August/005724.html
 and following reply from Werner stating that "Andre will include a 64 bit 
version of gpgme.dll into the next gpg4win release".
This is somewhat confirmed by 
https://blog.thunderbird.net/2020/09/openpgp-in-thunderbird-78/ which states 
"This change was necessary to provide a seamless and integrated experience to 
users on all platforms".
It seems to me that porting GPGME to 64bit Windows was much simpler task than 
developing whole PGP support from scratch, but in spite of this, that's what TB 
team seemed to use as 1 of their reasons...

BTW: the page https://gnupg.org/download/supported_systems.html still states 
"64 bit versions of Windows are NOT supported", which probably should be 
updated to instead link to gpg4win.org.

Cheers!

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