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Windows Photo Gallery Not Working: 3 Fixes That You Can Use
Install the missing components if Photo Gallery won’t work on your PC
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Many users reported thatWindows Photo Galleryis not working on their PC. This is somewhat expected since it’s an older software that isn’t maintained anymore.
Users have reported that Windows Live Photo Gallery fails to start and they are greeted with thePhoto Gallery encountered an error loading WLXPhotoLibraryMain.dll and can’t start. Error code 0x8007007emessage.
Before we start fixing this error, let’s see what causes it on Windows 10.
Why is Windows Photo Gallery not working?
What do I do if Windows Photo Gallery won’t open?
1. Download the Media Feature Pack for Windows 10
If you can’t find it on the list, it means that your version of Windows already has it installed.
This is a simple solution, so be sure to try it if Windows Live Photo Gallery is not working.
2. Use a different photo viewer
This is one of the simplest solutions if you’re tired of trying to fix the Windows Live Photo Gallery tool.
There are plenty ofphoto viewer toolsout there that allow you to import, view, filter your photos, and much more.
One variant which we really love is the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, a complete solution that offers much more than a simple gallery, and its proved to be very stable.
If Photo Gallery not responding, perhaps you should consider an alternative, and currently, there’s no better alternative than Adobe Lightroom.
Here’s what this bad baby can do:
Adobe Lightroom
3. Download Windows 10 with built-in Media Player
To see how to install Windows 10 from scratch, visit ourWindows 10 clean install guidefor more information.
These are just a couple of quick solutions that you can try if Windows Photo Gallery is not working for you.
A few users reported thatMedia Feature Pack isn’t showingfor them, but we covered that issue in a separate guide.
Did you find a different solution on your own? Share it with us in the comments section below!
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