In most cases it is a function of the drivers for a non server windows version. I do not know if microsoft has added support to the client version of windows 10 or not.
I suspect they have not because it has little value in a non server type install. First you must have a switch that support it but more importantly you must have a data pattern that will effectively use it.
Rather than post a huge explanation I will just say port aggregation does not support load balance by packet but only load balance by session. It means a single transfer will still only use 1 connection