Microsoft Office Picture Manager was officially discontinued after Office 2010, but it remains a fan favorite for its fast batch-editing and compression tools. You can still get it for Windows 11 64-bit by using a workaround involving , which includes Picture Manager as a component. How to Install on Windows 11 (64-bit)
: Launch the downloaded .exe file and accept the license terms. Solution: Picture Manager from Office 2010 can coexist
Picture Manager from Office 2010 can coexist with Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) if you install them in the correct order. Install Office 2010 first , then your newer Office. Or, use the "Microsoft Office 2010 Shared Tools" standalone MSI extracted via third-party tools (advanced). Safe alternative: Uninstall newer Office → install Office 2010 (custom, only Picture Manager) → reinstall newer Office. Works 99% of the time. Safe alternative: Uninstall newer Office → install Office
You need the installation media. Options: then your newer Office. Or
: Visit the official Microsoft download page for SharePoint Designer 2010 (64-bit) .