In older versions of Windows (eg 7/8.1 etc) you were able to enable Split Tunnelling by removing the default gateway IP address from the IPv4 settings of a VPN's properties. This is now not available on Windows 10 and you can't actually click on the IPv4 properties.
In Windows 10, you now need to enable Split Tunnelling through PowerShell. It is done with a simple command:
Set-VPNConnection "VPN Name" -SplitTunneling $true
To verify that this was successful, you can type the following command to get the details of your VPN connection:
Get-VPNConnection
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