Don't waste your time on restoration, as you should recreate that partition through the use of windows installation disk/usb.
get a copy of your windows installation disk ( ISO file ), create a bootable USB for YOUR TYPE OF WINDOWS INSTALLATION ( MBR, CSM ON = BIOS / legacy boot, GPT, CSM OFF = UEFI boot ).
please see my dig for guides about windows installation so that you can read how to make and how to boot an appropriate installation USB of windows.
when you've boot into windows installation environment, don't press "install now" but rather press "repair your computer" then you got an option to fix boot issues.
you might need to perform that fix 2-3 times, as i've seen cases one time isn't enough.
finally,you might need to enter command promt from on of the other menus on the "repair your computer" environment, and type:
c:
bootsec /rebuildbcd
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