Follow-up Comment #1, bug #42844 (project grub):

Small update:

I reinstalled my OS (unrelated reason), and it appears that as long as you
don't manually run grub2-mkconfig, the grub menu is in proper order, which
might explain how the bug went under the radar. If you run grub2-mkconfig, the
order is changed and the default menu item is no longer the latest kernel
version. Unless there's some reason for version_find_latest to not return the
actual latest kernel (seems unlikely, especially considering its name), this
definitely looks like a bug - or more accurately, version_find_latest's
failure to handle CentOS 7's naming convention for its kernel versions.

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