Because .7z is not natively supported by older versions of Windows, you generally need a third-party tool:
: Uses the LZMA/LZMA2 algorithm, often achieving significantly smaller file sizes than standard ZIP files. POL.7z
: Supports AES-256 bit encryption, allowing you to password-protect the contents and even encrypt the filenames within the archive. Because
The query refers to a compressed archive file with the .7z extension, likely named "POL." While "POL" often stands for "PlayOnLinux" in software contexts, a .7z file itself is a high-compression archive created by the 7-Zip utility. Key Features of .7z Files POL.7z