Permanently delete the file and run a full system scan using a reputable antivirus like Microsoft Defender , Malwarebytes , or CrowdStrike .
The file is highly likely a malicious archive used in cyberattacks, specifically associated with AsyncRAT or similar Remote Access Trojans (RATs) [2, 3]. Summary Analysis
Inside the .7z archive, there is usually a file designed to trigger the infection chain, such as: A VBScript (.vbs) or JavaScript (.js) file. A Batch (.bat) or PowerShell (.ps1) script.