It supports quick zooming with the scroll wheel and simple forward/back navigation. How to Restore Windows Photo Viewer Using a .reg File

It focuses purely on viewing, with a clean UI that doesn't cover the images with unnecessary editing menus.

Instead of downloading unknown files from third-party sites, it is safer to create your own .reg file:

You can restore the viewer by creating and "merging" a registry script. Follow these steps: 1. Create the Registry Script

Windows Photo Viewer was a staple of Windows 7 and 8, beloved for its simplicity and speed. While Microsoft replaced it with the modern Photos app in Windows 10 and 11, the classic viewer is actually still present in the system—it's just hidden from the user interface.