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Safely? Do you have a backup of the files in that C drive? I f not, do a backup be fore you do anything else as there is always a risk (of losing all your files) when resizing a partition. Sorry that I cannot help more.
What can I use on Linux to do a backup, assuming it is more complicated than just moving files around?
The backup type you are aiming for is a full system backup, not just some files. You can do this e.g. with a Clonezilla live CD/USB system.
Does that mean I could back it all up safely on a USB, if I had one of the right size?
The medium isn't that important. So I 'd say a large USB stick would be fine as well.
Clonezilla is a bootable live Linux for backup purposes, like e.g. Acronis True Image or others.