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Windows Photo Viewer (formerly Windows Picture and Fax Viewer) [1] is an image viewer included with the Windows NT family of operating systems. It was first included with Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 under its former name. It succeeds Imaging for Windows.
TIFF annotations cannot be edited or created in Windows Photo Gallery or Windows Live Photo Gallery. [127] Support for animated .GIF files has been removed in Windows Photo Gallery which replaced the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Only the first frame of the GIF animation is shown in Windows Photo Gallery.
Instead, Windows 7 came bundled with a software called Windows Photo Viewer, which has the editing capabilities of Windows Photo Gallery removed. The full suite of Photo Gallery was released as part of the Windows Live Essentials software suite instead, and as such, the application was also renamed to "Windows Live Photo Gallery".
On Windows XP and Windows 2003, if the viewer doesn't seem to be installed you can restore it by running the command regsvr32 /i shimgvw.dll from a command window or the Run prompt. You can also set the actions for specific file extensions using the command C:\WINDOWS\system32\rundll32.exe C:\WINDOWS\System32\shimgvw.dll,ImageView_Fullscreen %1 ...
Windows Vista, older faxing and scanning applications were present in previous Windows versions: Photo Viewer: Simple image viewer that can play a simple slideshow Windows 7: Mail: Email aggregator Windows 8: Maps: Map viewer that allows users to look for locations, and plan routes Windows 8: Media Center
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I expect if I wrote an article it would fail the sourcing requirements. For what it's worth, the app is a Windows Store app called Pictureflect Photo Viewer. To be fair, there is also another quite popular Windows Store photo viewing app called 123 Photo Viewer.
Column headers for item properties only appear in the Details icon view mode. Additionally, even in Details view, column headers in Windows 7 only allow filtering items; there no longer are options in drop-down menus to group, sort, or stack items (Sort, Group, and Stack by Property options are removed).