accidentally deleted photo try to crop the photo

I tried to crop a picture in Windows 7 and the image has been deleted and is not in the Recycle Bin.  I've looked everywhere.  Help, please?

I tried to crop a picture in Windows 7 and the image has been deleted and is not in the Recycle Bin.  I've looked everywhere.  Help, please?

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No guarantee... but maybe the original file has been archived
in the following folder:

C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Gallery\Original photos

If you can't find the path, you will need to 'show hidden files ':

In Windows 7, follow these steps:

Reach... Button start / Control Panel / appearance
and customization / Folder Options / Advanced
settings / display files, folders, and disks / OK

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