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The firmware is often bundled into the driver so when Windows folk think of "driver" they are thinking "driver + firmware injected when driver loads". The driver is no use without the firmware and the firmware may make the hardware work but without a driver...
To make matters worse, when you ask a manufacturer why they don't provide an open source driver "we do not own all the relevant patents" or "the driver contains trade secrets" which boils down to "the firmware is bundled into the driver and we won't separate the two".
It's not such a surprise that people consider firmware part of the driver.