Hello and welcome!
Most of the transmitters on your report are in the "red" zone on your TV Fool list, which means that it is probably going to require a rooftop antenna to receive them.
The only two "green" channels on your list (which means they are probably strong enough for indoor reception) are KTNC and KRCB.
KTNC, real channel 14, virtual channel 42.1, Azteca America, is broadcasting from Mt. Diablo, south-east of your location.
KRCB, real channel 23, virtual channel 22.1, PBS, is broadcasting from a place near Sonoma. Its signal is coming from the opposite side of your house (north-west). In order to pick it up with one of your indoor antennas, you probably need to reposition the antenna or point it in another direction.
The rest of the major transmitters come from three main groups:
Sutro / San Bruno (these originate around San Francisco, south-west of you)
Monument / Mt. Allison (these originate near Milpitas, south of you)
Walnut Grove (these originate near Stockton, north-east of you)
Sutro / San Bruno and Monument / Mt. Allison together account for most of the "Bay Area" channels.
Walnut Grove accounts for most of the Sacramento and central valley channels. You will find that the network affiliates (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, PBS, etc.) in the Walnut Grove channel group will duplicate most of the affiliates you find in the other two groups and vice-versa.
You should consider whether you want Bay Area channels, Sacramento channels, or both. This will determine what kind of antenna setup you will need.
Just FYI, your location has many mountains obstructing your signals in almost all directions. Fortunately, TV signals can "bend" (a.k.a., diffract) over mountains, so there is still enough signal to be picked up by your TV. You are only about 30-40 miles from most of the transmitters, but none of them can reach you directly (listed as "1Edge" and "2Edge" paths in your TV Fool report). However, it will require a fairly large rooftop antenna to pick up the signals.
Here is an example of what the terrain looks like between a channel from Sutro (KGO, channel 7/7.1, on left) and your house (on right):
Here is a similar example for a transmitter on Monument Peak (KTEH, channel 50/54.1):
And here's what it looks like for a transmitter from Walnut Grove (KXTV, channel 10/10.1):