Photo Gallery will not open picture

After screwing around upgrading to windows 10 and then find that it did not some of the things that I assumed that it would report to Windows 7, I went back to Windows 7.

I just now tried opening a photo gallery file (not open for a long time prior) that has been in my computer has always been initially created on/with Photo Gallery, and I'm now greeted with this message:

"Photo Gallery can't open this photo or video.  This file format is not supported or you do not have the latest updates of photo gallery"

What is going on?  How can I get the latest updates to the photo gallery to see if this is the solution I'm looking for?

I'd install fresh from http://get.live.com.

All Windows 7 is indeed postponed to 10 Windows, it's just not by default.  For example, after having upgraded the default image program could change with the new application, but you can always switch to the viewer of Windows 7. But that applies to all parts of it.  You can do basically Windows 10 stay exactly like 7 If you want to. Example:

Windows 7 Windows 10

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