Restart your computer.
When the Zorin (grub) menu appears, click on "Advanced Options for Zorin"
A list of linux kernels should then appear.
Click on one of those that is "6.14.0-### kernel generic"
Your computer will then boot with that older 6.14 kernel.
Once you have then logged-in, try doing what you were doing to run your Windows programs.
I hope that is clearer.