The file doesn't contain a full image; it contains a fragment of a compressed stream. To see what's inside, your computer needs the "map" located in part .001 . How to "unhide" your images
Ensure you have every numbered part (001, 002, 003, etc.) in the exact same folder.
The middle chunk containing the next segment of data. Images.7z.002
Subsequent parts until the data is complete. Why can't I open it?
Every file must have the identical base name (e.g., they must all be named Images.7z.### ). The file doesn't contain a full image; it
Always open or right-click Images.7z.001 . Modern tools like 7-Zip or WinRAR will automatically detect .002 and the others to reassemble your images seamlessly.
A common frustration is double-clicking Images.7z.002 only to be told the file format is unknown. This is because The middle chunk containing the next segment of data
This file is the of a "split" 7-Zip archive. When a folder (in this case, "Images") is too large to upload or transfer in one go—perhaps because of email attachment limits or file hosting restrictions—users split the data into smaller chunks. Images.7z.001: The beginning of the archive.