If this sounds like your week
The commands you use most are buried at the bottom of the menu.
The right-click menu orders itself by whatever apps decided, not by what you actually use. So the action you run twenty times a day sits below installer junk you never touch, and every use is an extra scan-and-aim.
Where tooling usually breaks
Windows gives you no way to reorder it.
There's no built-in setting to promote a command or pin a favorite — the order is dictated by registry keys and shell handlers. Short of editing the registry by hand, you're stuck with the layout you were given.