JPEGS are in PDF format

When I send pictures to my iPad to my laptop, they arrive in PDF format in a folder to WinMail (that I can not open). Why? How can I prevent it converting automatically? I use Windows 10 on my computer.

I would like to resolve by removing the windows mail program as a factor using the web browser based email client and try to send from here

what you describe is not something that I never received a jpg file in a mail on ios

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