: If this was a backup before deleting an account, you can now safely move the "keepers" to your current cloud storage and delete the rest to save local disk space.
Since I don't have access to your local files or private cloud storage, I cannot "open" or "see" what is inside that .zip . However, based on the naming convention ( Name-Timestamp-001.zip ), here is how you can make that content useful: 1. Identify the Source
This filename format is standard for . It usually contains data from specific Google services like: Google Photos : High-res backups of images and videos. Google Drive : Documents, PDFs, and spreadsheets. Gmail : Exported email threads in .mbox format. 2. How to Access the Data
: Google often includes .json files alongside photos or docs. These contain metadata (like dates and locations) that programs use to organize the files. 3. Making the Content "Useful"