The thing is, Microsoft got its position of dominance exactly because they did that - and that was because by doing this, the users' programs kept working. Remember that users outnumber developers by far and the last thing Microsoft wanted was for people to not upgrade Windows because they broke their previously working programs.
This was even more important at a time when Microsoft had actual competition in the OS space and people weren't able to just go online and download updates.
> The thing is, Microsoft got its position of dominance exactly because they did that
Yeah, right. No bribes, no preinstalled software...
They dominated by ... accident.