Very often, questions like this are, indeed, asking for opinions. Stack Overflow tends to err on the side of caution and (mis)categorize every single question that involves opinions as opinion-based, because sometimes askers can't tell the difference, or, in very rare cases, askers seem to understand the difference but insist on pushing their own agenda, turning what would have been a perfectly fine question answerable with documentation and/or evidence, into an opinion piece.
In this specific case, if you're asking why Visual Studio 2019 is recommending the change, to which the answer could be any of:
Visual Studio generally recommends updating legacy code of any kind to new syntax according to the language version declared by the current project, even if for the sake of making it look more modern and succinct, without providing any real advantages. This often happens to projects that always declare to use "the latest version available" and get migrated to a newer version of Visual Studio down the road.
There's an objective, functional difference between the two notations which isn't immediately made clear by the IDE's real-time suggestion.
Some other design decision, opinionated or not, by the language designers or anyone else involved.
Then I recommend making this clearer in your question. Perhaps ask for a quote from the documentation (but even that will probably get you a few "don't ask for links to external sites" close votes). Or merely spell out that you're looking for the IDE's rationale for making such a suggestion.
Either way, I find Sean's answer to your question quite satisfactory.