The file appears to be a compressed archive created using 7-Zip or a similar utility. While "jotgets" is not a standard system file or widely recognized software, the .7z extension identifies it as a container that uses high-ratio compression and AES-256 encryption . Understanding the 7z Format
To access the contents of , you generally need third-party software as most operating systems do not support it natively: jotgets.7z
If the file is reported as corrupted, restarting the application or the computer is the first step in troubleshooting. The file appears to be a compressed archive