A minimum reproducible example mostly makes sense when you have a bug in existing code and need help to track it down. In this case, you are rather asking how to achieve something - possibly complex - with the use of Windows API calls. So the example didn't add that much, but at least it gives the context that you wish to do this with C# .NET.
It's not an ideal question, because either the answer is complex and therefore the question would be too broad ("how do I do my whole project" questions are too broad). Or the answer is trivial - it can be done by a simple API call. Such questions are not explicitly off-topic, but often frowned upon if someone reads them as "look this up for me" or "read the manual for me".
However, since you posted the original question, which wasn't great for the above mentioned reasons, you have done lots of research and added details, so I think it's a quite sensible question now. The post was re-opened, by a moderator none the less, but then closed again as unclear, not sure why. You can view the edit history here: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/62247560/revisions.
I've cast another re-open vote, it's sitting at 2 currently. You should get a notification when it gets re-opened by reviewer consensus (3 votes).
(As for the question itself, it would seem that you can achieve what you want by writing to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\AltTabSettings
And changing the DWORD value from 0 to 1. This is quite trivial to do at least in raw Windows API with C programming. I'm sure it's possible to do so in C# too, so maybe just ask how to write to the above register key in C#?)