Sure, but if you use/build a tool that modifies how Windows runs by
trawling through and manipulating internal process memory that explicitly is not meant to be modified by anything else, that's on you.
It's like asking why Nintendo won't support the NES you desoldered the CPU from and replaced with a higher clock capable CMOS 6502 and new crystal
"Nintendo is such a bad company, I upgraded my NES and now it can't play anything"
No buddy, you broke the machine!