Charge of Quicktime 7 empty

Hi all

I tried to open my Quicktime Player, but the application does not load.

Instead it empty is displayed:

Here are the options within the window:

All welcome advice on how to get Quicktime upward and running.

Thank you.

Click actually or navigate to a file you want to open.

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