I can't see your picture but one is probably your factory windows image, where you press a key during post and it bring you to a menu where you can reinstall everything that the Lenovo came with from the factory, and the other is probably Lenovo's diagnostic Toolbox which is also accessible during bootup.
You may not want these, say for example the Lenovo was windows 7 from the factory and is now windows 10 and there are plenty of diagnostic boot disks available. If so then feel free to delete them as you wish.
if you wish to keep them, then Reflect can still clone. I donot know if they will work from a GPT disk.
to do this, in Reflect you select Clone source, select the destination, drag down the partitions one at a time starting at the left. When you drag down the big one, select it in the lower section and select partition properties below it. Make the partition larger but leave room to fit the remaining two. You might have to experiment to get it perfect.
When you expand past 2tb, Refelct converts to GPT all by itself.
Hey I found a document describing this (I was looking for a video LOL) :
https://knowledgebase.macrium.com/display/KNOW/Modifying+restored+paritition+properties