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You're probably gonna get a better technical answer in !linguistics@mander.xyz on language questions.
It's not dealing with the past, but with things that don't happen or might not happen.
Does this answer your question? It's probably better than an ad-hoc explanation.
https://www.britannica.com/dictionary/eb/qa/How-to-Use-Could-Would-and-Should