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Only if its actually a native Linux version. Running the game with Proton or any other Windows-Emulator will run the Windows game, which will obviously get the Windows files.
Also, files *can* specific to operating systems, but they need not be.
As an example, and I have to way to test this, let's look at 2 random games that I have cloud files for, that both have native Linux versions:
These would likely load on the Linux version of the game.
However:
These would likely only load on the Windows version of the game.