Creo que una posible solucion es agregando un nuevo estado para estos dos checkbox, y agregarle la propiedad checked
igualada a un booleano que, en el caso que sea (div_si o div_no), muestre el que check que corresponde, checkeado
import React, { useState } from "react";
function Pruebas() {
const [value2, setValue2] = useState("no");
const [value, setValue] = useState(null);
return (
<div>
<div className="col-sm-6">
<div className="form-check">
<input
className="form-check-input"
type="radio"
name="radio1"
value="no"
checked={value2 === "no"}
onChange={(e) => setValue2(e.currentTarget.value)}
/>
<label className="form-check-label">NO</label>
<input
className="form-check-input"
type="radio"
value="si"
name="radio1"
checked={value2 === "si"}
onChange={(e) => setValue2(e.currentTarget.value)}
/>
<label className="form-check-label">SI</label>
</div>
</div>
<div className="col-sm-7">
{value2 === "si" && (
<div className="card">
<div className="card-body">
<div className="form-check">
<input
className="form-check-input"
type="radio"
name="radio1_div"
value="div_no"
onChange={(e) => setValue(e.target.value)}
checked={value === "div_no"}
/>
<label className="form-check-label">DIV_NO</label>
<input
className="form-check-input"
type="radio"
value="div_si"
name="radio1_div"
onChange={(e) => setValue(e.target.value)}
checked={value === "div_si"}
/>
<label className="form-check-label">DIV_SI</label>
</div>
</div>
</div>
)}
</div>
</div>
);
}
export default Pruebas;