Given the file's extension and naming convention, the following characteristics likely apply: 7z (7-Zip Archive) Common Codecs LZMA, LZMA2, Bzip2, PPMd Integrity Checks CRC-32 checksums for data blocks and headers Header State
: Supports strong AES-256 encryption for both file contents and file names.
: Typically compresses 30–70% better than the standard ZIP format.
The 7z format is an open, modular architecture that provides several advantages over traditional formats like ZIP.
May be encrypted; if so, file names cannot be viewed without a password