Back up only files with windows photo gallery

Original title: windows on windows vista backup

When I recently did a backup of windows, I finished the backup. The problem is when I checked these backup files, they are available with windows photo gallery. I did a lot of backup on windows vista and have had no problems until the last backup. Could someone help me with this problem with my backup files onto the windows vista backup files. MEI of the running computer is a windows vista base. These backup files will be opened only on the windows photo gallery

what I just discovered this problem I've had a number of viruses on my computer.

has taken my computer repair and solved my problem to backup windows.

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