A lightweight, modern open-source photo viewer designed to match the speed of the classic Microsoft viewer while supporting modern formats like WebP and HEIC.

Set all components to "Not Available" except for (found under Office Tools).

: You can rename or resize multiple photos simultaneously.

In the evolving landscape of Windows software, few utility tools hold a nostalgic yet practical place in users' hearts quite like . While often associated with the Windows 7 era, the iteration frequently referred to as "Microsoft Photo Viewer 2010"—often bundled within the Windows Live Essentials 2010/2011 suite (which included Photo Gallery)—served as a crucial bridge between basic image viewing and complex editing software.

The tool is intuitive, with all editing functions laid out clearly, unlike the sometimes hidden menus of newer apps.

If you can't install Picture Manager 2010, several lightweight, fast alternatives are favored by power users:

, the classic, lightweight image viewer that was the default for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 around the 2010 era. Microsoft Learn Overview of the "2010-Era" Viewer

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