The file is a compressed archive created using 7-Zip or a similar file archiver. The .7z extension indicates it uses the 7z format, which is known for high compression ratios and optional AES-256 encryption.
Once you have an archiver installed, you can view or extract the contents:
Because .7z is not a native Windows format, you need third-party software to open it:
: The original, free, and open-source tool for this format.
The file is a compressed archive created using 7-Zip or a similar file archiver. The .7z extension indicates it uses the 7z format, which is known for high compression ratios and optional AES-256 encryption.
Once you have an archiver installed, you can view or extract the contents:
Because .7z is not a native Windows format, you need third-party software to open it:
: The original, free, and open-source tool for this format.