In Win10, photo apps provide richer picture management features such as timelines, albums, and so on, but it's awkward to open browse images based on folders,
Zooming in and out is a little cumbersome, and sometimes there are problems with slow loading of the current folder picture, which cannot be browsed quickly.
At this point you may want to go back to the Win7 era and use the classic picture viewer.
You can associate the picture format with the classic picture viewer by way of the registry.
Copy the following registry key, save it as a. reg file, and open it in a merged form to the registry. Of course you can also edit in advance to select the type of file you want to associate with.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00; Change Extension ' s File Type [hkey_current_user\software\classes\.jpg] @= "PhotoViewer.FileAssoc.Tiff"; Change Extension ' s File Type [hkey_current_user\software\classes\.jpeg] @= "PhotoViewer.FileAssoc.Tiff"; Change Extension ' s File Type [hkey_current_user\software\classes\.gif] @= "PhotoViewer.FileAssoc.Tiff"; Change Extension ' s File Type [hkey_current_user\software\classes\.png] @= "PhotoViewer.FileAssoc.Tiff"; Change Extension ' s File Type [hkey_current_user\software\classes\.bmp] @= "PhotoViewer.FileAssoc.Tiff"; Change Extension ' s File Type [Hkey_current_user\software\classes\.tiff] @= "PhotoViewer.FileAssoc.Tiff"; Change Extension ' s File Type [Hkey_current_user\software\classes\.ico] @= "PhotoViewer.FileAssoc.Tiff"
Using the picture viewer in Win 10