For full story and background - read on. For the main question - skip to my suggestions at the end.
Metro Design Language or Microsoft Design Language
The microsoft-metro tag is really bad. There was never a thing called "Microsoft Metro" and I've never heard anyone using such term. The correct term was "Metro Design Language" and so it was originally about the design language that evolved from Windows Media Center and especially Zune and was later adopted to Windows Phone 7, Windows 8 and eventually all Microsoft products and for reasons I don't want to speculate about here it was renamed as the "Microsoft Design Language" and so it was not used much if at all at Stack Overflow unless perhaps in cases when people wanted to write programs imitating the design aspects. Before 2012 it was only that - a design language and life was good.
Metro Style Apps or Windows Store Apps
When Microsoft announced Windows 8 in 2012 - they announced a new part of the shell and kind of apps for Windows that they called "Metro Style Apps". That was a horrible idea #1 since they had no way to enforce the design of the apps people could publish to the store other than by the default design of the controls they made available. Also supposedly because they were sued by the big box retailer Metro AG about the name which coincided with Microsoft stopping all uses of the term and so the confusion has grown even further. For a while people kept asking Microsoft what names to use instead and Modern UI, immersive UI or immersive apps were thrown as names of the new touch-first area of Windows. Also a codename "Jupiter" leaked which was temporarily either the internal name for the full-screen window hosting the new type of apps or maybe the XAML part of the framework (the UI of the apps can be written either in winrt-xaml, winjs or directx). Finally Microsoft started to use the name "Windows Store Apps" for the new type of apps and "Microsoft Design Language" for the design language.
metro or microsoft-metro - the tags
By this time many people already started associating the term Metro with this new type of apps though and so the many of them still confused about the names started tagging their questions as metro. The problem though was that the tag was already reserved by the Java web stack technology, so to separate these - a new tag microsoft-metro was created and extensive effort to keep retagging questions tagged as metro to the new ones was started. Later the Java tag was smartly renamed to java-metro-framework. The problem though is - there is no such thing as "Microsoft Metro"!
Windows Runtime and Windows RT
The name of the entirely new development framework for creating these "Windows Store Apps" is and always was "Windows Runtime" or "WinRT" for short, but at some point Microsoft had another horrible naming idea and called the version of Windows 8 running on ARM tablets - "Windows RT" - perhaps to maximize confusion.
Stack Overflow users' take
With all these terms being used at some points - you now have people using all of them on Stack Overflow, but in virtually all cases these questions are about the same area - building Windows Store Apps, which you actually use Windows Runtime to do. There are following numbers of questions in these categories now:
- windows-runtime (the successor to Windows API) - 4847
- windows-store-apps (the new type of apps) - 3677
- microsoft-metro (nominally the design language, but more than 90% of the questions are about the Windows Runtime APIs) - 3890
- windows-rt (the SKU of Windows on ARM devices) - 69
- modern-ui (the open source WPF project) - 67
My suggestions
As a longtime Windows Store Apps developer using Windows Runtime and the Stack Overflow top answerer in the Windows Runtime category - this is my take on the matters. Note that while I currently work for Microsoft building apps for Windows Store - this is only my opinion as a developer and a Stack Overflow user and not the official statement of Microsoft as a whole or any of its product groups', teams' etc.
- windows-runtime This is an undisputed name of the set of technologies for building Windows Store Apps for Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows RT and Windows Phone 8.1. It should be kept as is.
- windows-store-apps Since Stack Overflow is not a discussion about apps and these questions are about building Windows Store Apps which you use WinRT to do - this tag should become a synonym for windows-runtime. There is no distinction whatsoever between the scope of questions categorized with these tags.
- microsoft-metro This is a really bad tag. There is no such thing as Microsoft Metro, the tag is said to be about the design language (which shouldn't be within scope of Stack Overflow) and people use it almost exclusively to refer to what was formerly called "Metro Style Apps" and now "Windows Store Apps" and so it should become a synonym to windows-runtime as well - since this is the technology these questions are about.
- windows-rt This is a bit of a tough call. Some of the questions are indeed about specifically problems with WinRT running on ARM devices, but a lot if not most of them are about WinRT in general. While there shouldn't be much work to maintain it as a separate tag and keep retagging these questions as windows-runtime - I think the effort is most likely in vain since there are very few questions actually specific to Windows RT and I doubt anyone is following this tag. I would also make it a synonym to windows-runtime to save the effort.
- modern-ui I don't think many users still use the name "Modern UI" when thinking about the "Windows Store Apps" and so with few questions and an actual existing library for WPF called "Modern UI" or MUI by Koen Zwikstra (the creator of a popular tool called XAML Spy) - I'd keep the tag here and clean it up a bit since many if not most of these questions are actually not about the WPF library, but about writing Windows Store Apps. Since Koen doesn't seem to be monitoring the tag - making it a synonym for windows-runtime is also an option to avoid the need for maintenance, but then it would help to remove the tag from questions actually about the WPF library. Another option might be to rename the tag as something like modern-ui-wpf or modern-ui-from-codeplex or some such names, but some people would still probably tag their questions as just modern-ui and so questions about the library would actually be redirected to windows-runtime, so probably keeping it as is and continuing to maintain it is a better idea. Also retagging some of the mui questions as modern-ui would be good, since MUI is a different, older and established term.