Microsoft's intention was to transition Skype users to Teams. Is there a reason that Teams isn't suitable for your needs?
Don't get me wrong, I personally loathed Teams. When it came out, there were so many rookie mistakes in its UI and design that I was convinced it was written by MS interns. But I got used to it, and it was tolerable after a while. It's been over a year since I've had to use any software like that, so I don't know what its current state is.
I'm wondering if there's some basic thing that Microsoft is ignoring, which left you unable to migrate to Teams. If so, I expect you're not the only one. But googling tells me that there's a free version of Teams, and that you should be able to just log into it with your Skype credentials. That could be incorrect or outdated information. I know that the free version of Teams has some limitations, but skimming the list of limitations, it sounds like it's not a big deal. For instance, you can share a screen, but you can't do whiteboarding. You can have video chats up to 30 hours long, but group video chats are limited to an hour.