This is the usual speech: There is no ideal version of a "lited" Windows. You have a set of software apps that are important to you, and those apps will dictate what features or services cannot be removed for compatibility reasons. One day you might want to install a new app, and realize that app requires something you removed back when a feature wasn't important for you.
Be flexible. Start with a more conservative preset which doesn't try too much. Test it for enough time to find any compatibility problems. Then try carefully removing a few more components you think aren't essential for you, and test again. If you have a more common app or game, then it's easier to search through the forum for other users who have run into the same problems.
There's now a few user-contributed presets under the Guides forum, which you're encouraged to try. They may not work for it. If they don't, feel free to share feedback on why it didn't work for you (specific apps that stopped working). We learn by sharing more.