If it's more like a base level 2013 MacBook Air with dual core CPU and 4 GB RAM it will be slower, but potentially usable if you're not too demanding. I am using it on a 2014 MacBook Pro 15" with Core i7 and 16 GB RAM and it's absolutely fine. Some Macbooks from 2013 will be perfectly capable of running Windows 10. Once installed it's possible to boot into Windows by either holding down the Option ( ⌥) key when the Mac first turns on, or by using the Startup OS option in the System Preferences. It automates and eases the procedure for installing Windows as a dual boot option. Bootcamp does not install Windows to run "under" MacOS in an emulator or VM (at least on Intel based Macs) - it's a "bare metal" install.
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