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Yeah, this is why I always recommend disconnecting drives you want left alone during the install process.
Good news, at worst it wrecks your graphics, you'll still have the text command line. Does Pop support the nouveau driver? If you can switch to that one, you'd get a working desktop at least.
But what I would do from here is disconnect the Windows drive (and be very, very sure you have it right), then use the flash drive you used again and wipe and redo the Pop installation. You should be able to recover your stuff by reconnecting it later on (assuming you didn't have Bitlocker enabled; if you did, you'll have to use dislocker, and it's a huge pain to use; or maybe you can use a windows live image and unlock and decrypt the drive).