No Problemo
The changes are initially irritating and there will always be resistance to change from those who insist on doing things the same old way. Some of the new features, like the new filtering and organising features of Explorer may go unnoticed initially. The trick is, to accept the changes, get used to new ways of working, and THEN see if overall you are more or less productive. The time for change over, in my experience, is very brief in real terms.
I am reminded, back in the days of the introduction of Windows 95, that I had a student who insisted on reloading the File Manager that he was so familiar with in Windows 3.1. I had to virtually tie him down, deleting File Manager, to get him to become productive with Explorer.