Sure that is what I am using going forward to start the AFC_Bridge, littlenavmap, and FSUIPC7. I am no longer using the MSFS EXE.xml file even though I got one to work out of stubborness.
Here is a link to this application
It may take some effort to get things set up but I believe it is well worth it. The idea is you move the files that you have in your MSFS community folder to some other location on your PC where you can organize them under folders to better keep track of what is what. In the linker app you specify where you put those files and the location of your community folder. The linker application then places shortcuts to those files back into your community folder as they would normally appear. You need not move all of the files out of the community folder. I choose not to move files that are automatically placed in the community folder by an installation program like Navigraph Navdata Center or Just Flight Aircraft Installation routines. I have only relocated files that were manually added or would normally be newly added to the community folder. The linker also offers options to start other applications along with MSFS as I described. I find this application a must have just to keep track of all the stuff that is accumulating in my community folder. Another important feature is that you can easily modify what shortcuts are placed in the community folder or what additional apps to run on any given session by checking or unchecking boxes in a list without having to actually move those files. You can find many videos on this app on YouTube.
So you wind up starting in the linker app, choosing what community contents you want the sim to load, choosing what additional applications you want to run, and then starting the sim using a button in the linker app which itself closes down after things get rolling. How sweet it is!