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It might not be the compiler's fault, but yes, something in your setup is borked.
Visual Studio Code is a pain to get to work.
You probably need the recommended C++ extensions.
Alternatively choose a different IDE like Visual Studio or Qt Creator.
The popup makes it look like you don't 🤷
Maybe they've been incorrectly installed or maybe a path is wrong or some of the launch.json magic doesn't work or it's something else.
Maybe clicking "Show Errors" gives useful output.
Just use a different IDE.
Try Qt Creator