you can use any Linux distribution that you like and then install any wallets on them that you like. for example you can go with the most popular distros such as Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, Arch, Debian, openSUSE,... and then use popular wallets such as Bitcoin Core, Electrum (which Tails has), Bitaddress.org (the popular paper wallet tool),...
as long as you know how to boot into each of them, you are fine. it doesn't matter what computer you are using and what its current OS is!
Tails is a well known wallet
Tails is NOT a wallet. it is a Linux distribution with focus on privacy.