There's no GNOME-supported way to do it, but there is this Nautilus extension allowing you to open any terminal (appropriately called nautilus-open-any-terminal).
Fun fact: the ability to open GNOME Terminal from Nautilus is also an extension.
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There's no GNOME-supported way to do it, but there is this Nautilus extension allowing you to open any terminal (appropriately called nautilus-open-any-terminal).
Fun fact: the ability to open GNOME Terminal from Nautilus is also an extension.
Interesting. I've just looked this up 2 days ago. It seems there is no longer an option in Gnome that it will respect (since 43) and as far as I can see the open in terminal is a Nautilus (gnome-Files) extension and there are other plugins that provide the functionality to change that.
"Open in terminal" is a functionality provided by a plugin for Gnome Files that is installed with a package manager. As far as I am aware, there is one alternative plugin that provides "Open in Tilix". This means it is not easily user configurable.