I don't do a lot of altering photos beyond cropping, sharpness, color, etc. And I don't normally use Windows (programs).
Google Picasa is free, has basic effects, not a lot, probably not oil. It is being discontinued and they will stop offering the download. The program will still work fine though, just get it soon, actually, looks like you need to do it before the 15th of this month.... https://picasa.google.com/
Gimp is a free program, not the easiest to use, but there are guides everywhere with step by step. It is comparable to Photoshop in some features if you work with it. If it doesn't support "oil" directly, there are add ons to get, or mess with settings manually. I have not used it much for years.
https://www.gimp.org/downloads/
https://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-oilify.html
For a pay program that isn't ~too expensive, hard to beat Photoshop Elements. Many features of regular Photoshop which is much more expensive. At the end of the year it usually goes on sale for around $40, could look for an older version, or look elsewhere for a sale.
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