Okay, that's recent enough that it supports the A/B facility happily.
The message is indeed there "constantly" until fresh assets are tested
successfully, however I should stress that doesn't mean they're being
tested at every boot. This discourse post [1] explains a bit more.

You mention you've tried "sudo piboot-try --reset-new" and rebooted. Did
you happen to notice what happened during the second boot when it's
testing the new boot assets? A kernel panic? Failure to mount the
rootfs? Something else?

If possible, the output of "journalctl -b -1" *might* be informative
(but only if the failing boot got to the point of actually mounting the
rootfs and writing to it -- in all the cases I've seen so far that's not
been the case unfortunately).

[1]: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/rpi-3b-not-accepting-latest-
firmware-to-allow-kernel-to-boot/83848/8

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  raspberry pi 4b boot issue with firmware 7 I believe, states piboot-
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