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Windows file manager is not the most wonderful tool around when it comes to handling Gimp 2.10 resources.

First there is the Gimp profile location which is in a hidden folder. Then basic Windows only opens zip archives.

Improve the situation with a 2-pane file manager. There are plenty around. A search and I hit this straight away.

https://windowsreport.com/dual-pane-file...indows-10/

So a demo with what I might use, both free-to-use software.

7-ZIP - very basic as a file manager, which might be a good thing https://www.7-zip.org/

DoubleCommander - a little more sophisticated - https://doublecmd.sourceforge.io/

Demonstrating with various archive types

First regular Windows and a zip file then 7-zip, finally Double commander.






direct link: https://youtu.be/og5cQc4r_ng  5 and a half minutes duration.
Thanks for the file extraction demo rich2005.

7zip is my preferred file extractor application.
I haven't gone over to 2.10 yet, but I'm gearing up for the inevitable switch.
By trying to gather as much info as I can beforehand.

Wallace  Big Grin