Viruses and malware can also cause problems that prevent Windows from opening JPG files. You can scan for them with Windows Defender or a third-party antivirus program, and then take the necessary steps to remove them from your computer.
Click the taskbar overflow button, which appears as an arrow, to access hidden icons.
Once the hidden icons appear, click on your antivirus to open it.
When the antivirus program opens, click the "Deep benin telegram data Scan" or "Full Scan" button and wait for the scan to complete.
If your antivirus program recommends any actions, take them and then restart your computer before trying to open JPG files again.
Solution 11: Run a CHKDSK scan
A CHKDSK scan looks for any errors in Windows system files and attempts to fix them. To run it,
Open an elevated command prompt as described above.
Type chkdsk f rand press Enter. Once the scan is complete, you can try opening the JPG files and see if it works now.
Solution 12: Run the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter
In Windows 10, you can use the Store apps troubleshooter to fix problems that might prevent Store apps, such as Microsoft Photos, from working properly.