Arch Linux user here. If you don't have a good reason to leave Windows, don't.
If you want to learn Linux or you're curious about the dark side, try WSL. It's like having a Linux inside your Windows, because it literally is.
If you're insistent on leaving Windows, try an Ubuntu-derived distro. Do this especially if you have a newer laptop. The Ubuntu OEM kernel has a lot of hardware support lacking in the kernels of other distros.
It is best to avoid Arch if you don't have prior Linux experience. It's not impossible to learn Linux with Arch, but it will be extremely frustrating when it inevitably breaks. If you're insistent on Arch-derived distros over Arch, just don't. Arch itself has enough issues, being downstream of it just exacerbates the situation.
Manjaro, which is downstream of Arch, is the worst choice you can make. Do not use it under any circumstance. Even Gentoo would be a better choice.