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1) Use Paper! When it launches it has a neat little GUI that looks much better
2) If you really wanna invest the time, setup something like Pterodactyl to get a nice multi-server organised panel.
You could UwUfy the logs
AMP (Screenshot with funky Anniversary theme) is one of the few game server web control panels that actually runs on Windows systems, so you could keep all of your existing data/setup without a significant time investment and just import the entire MC server as-is into AMP, with the added benefit of being an actual background service (so it starts on system boot) and access via the web interface means you can reach it from anywhere.
Use Windows Terminal: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal instead of boring CMD, you can change a lot in the settings, also use Paper. I wouldn't do a full on GUI like Pterodactyl it's too much effort if it's a small server.
This https://github.com/IdreesInc/Monocraft (I used it as a joke but got used to it.)