A little help with Tesla 6.3 custom ROM and custom recovery. - General Questions and Answers

I have a Tesla 6.3, it's budget phone that is not really popular. I've been trying to install a custom ROM and I'm constantly running into problems. First of all I want to get TWRP custom recovery but my phone isn't on their website. I just find it a little hard to believe that out of all those phones mine is not supported. Is there any way around this?
Here is a picture with the info about my phone that might be needed:
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* BONUS QUESTION *
I've noticed that the ROM (I guess that's what it is) I have on my phone is used on a lot of cheap, budget phones and it looks old, but my phone has Android 7.0. Does it have a name and why is it used on those type of phones? (some pictures of it):
Music app:
File manager app:
Downloads:
Thanks for your help.
welp i can't post any pictures for some reason and i don't know how to delete this thread, sorry about that

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