| 2001-2005 | 2005–2006 (unused) | 2006–2009 | 2009–present | 2012 (unused) | 2012 (unused) | 2012–2015 |
| 2015 (unused) | 2015–2020 | 2018 (proposed) | 2020–2022 | 2022–present | 2022–202? | |
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer[]
Windows XP[]
2001-2005[]

| SVG NEEDED |
Windows Photo Library/Windows Digital Gallery[]
2005 (unused)[]
Windows Vista Beta, Builds 5212–5259[]

| BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
The first integration of Windows Photo Gallery would be in Windows Vista Beta Build 5212, originally called Windows Photo Library.
In Windows Vista Beta Build 5231 the program would be renamed to Windows Digital Gallery.
Windows Photo Gallery[]
2005–2006 (unused)[]
Windows Vista Beta Build 5259[]

| BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
In Windows Vista Beta Build 5259 the program would be renamed to its final name, Windows Photo Gallery.
2006–2009[]
Windows Vista[]

Windows Photo Viewer[]
2009–present[]
Windows 7[]

Windows 7 introduced Photo Viewer and made Photo Gallery an optional download.
Despite the fact that the app was replaced by Microsoft Photos in Windows 8 and beyond, it is still available in those operating systems via a registry edit.
Microsoft Photos[]
2012 (unused)[]
Windows 8 Consumer Preview[]
2012 (unused)[]
Windows 8 Release Preview[]
2012–2015[]
Windows 8 and 8.1[]
Microsoft Photos replaced the old Picture Manager app.
2015 (unused)[]
Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 10131[]
2015–2020[]
Windows 10[]
2018 (proposed)[]
Office 365 Video[]
2020–2022[]
Windows 10, 10X and 11[]
This logo was originally designed for Windows 10X, but was only used on Windows 10 and 11. After the new version of Microsoft Photos was released to Windows 11 22H2 users, the old version of the app is now present in a separate Microsoft Photos Legacy app.
2022–present[]
Windows 11 22H2, October release[]
This logo was revealed in a blog post for the overhauled Photos app coming in the October release of Windows 11, version 22H2.
Microsoft Photos Legacy[]
2022–202?[]
| UNKNOWN YEAR |
See also[]
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Microsoft Photos |
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