Windows 7 shows my D drive close to full, but the total size of the file is small

I used the D drive for data, total size of the file (including system files and hidden) is only a fraction of the capacity of 138 GB. Can I fix? I already run the disk check.

Thank you. I finally understood what happened. This is my windowsimagebackup file and separately too many backups in the MediaID.bin.

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