Your Windows Update may have installed the MS version of the driver. You can open Windows Update from the Control Panel, or the "Start" menu, "All Programs", and it'll be just above all the folders listed there. In the left-hand pane (MS calls it a "gutter"), click on "View Update History". See if it installed a video driver on you, which would look something like:
nVidia - Graphics Adapter WDDM1.1, Other hardware - NVIDIA GeForce = Successful = Optional = 5/2/2017 7:18 PM
My nVidia card's nVidia Settings screen wasn't working either, so I rolled back the Windows driver and had to re-install the nVidia one. What a bother... When you rollback a Windows Update, you shouldn't have to re-install anything - it should "rollback"... In the meantime, I'm wondering if like you mention, they're phasing-out the old interface, and going more Win10-centric, cell fone phobic... ??
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