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The reason for my recommendation is twofold. One, I bet you’ll find some surprises if you take the drywall off. Two, I don’t like the idea of patching narrow pieces of drywall in around the windows, trying to get the inevitable but joints flat and then putting trim over the top of that mess.
I’m not there looking at it in person, but from the pictures, what you have looks like a good case of how not to build a wall.
You can always pull the drywall off the wall that has the windows and leave the rest, I suppose.
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