Hi Bus Driver
Since you mentioned that hard disk is able to see, at least you can eliminate that the connection to mainboard is fine
I suspect your hard disk has crashed, even it is shown in the BIOS.
You can try to get an usb hdd enclosure to check if data can still be accessible.
IMO dropped components, especially HDD, best to get it replaced.
So lets say you want to make it work,
One easy way is to use another computer to download windows 10 to make a usb bootable.
Download for 64 Bit / x64 version
you will need to have a spare thumbdrive 8GB or greater.
I would suggest you when you do a replacement of the hard disk, consider SSD as it is a better replacement and reliability, speed.
Below is the link / guide to change the HDD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbypTsak...
Once the HDD has been replaced,
I would suggest you to configure your PC in this mode.
Enable Boot Menu
Disable Legacy Boot, Set to UEFI
Enable Secure Boot
Enable TPM
Save and Exit Setup
Invoke boot menu to select the win10 usb to boot and start installation.