If you have an older Office DVD or installer, Picture Manager is already included but often not installed by default.

"Rest in peace, old friend," Arthur said, patting the tower of his PC. "We’re going to be just fine."

For a second, nothing happened. Then, the indexing service caught up. An icon appeared. It was familiar, rectangular, and boring. It was the picture of a setting sun over a mountain, rendered in 256 colors.

However, because it was beloved for its simplicity, Microsoft released a free workaround. You can get it by downloading the package.

He dragged a folder of photos into the window.