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You're most welcome.
Not a major problem but since I remember, each photo format had its own icon in Windows 7 but in 10, it's all the same as .tiff
What's better really depends on your wants, but I like Option 2 best.
Option 1 only gets applied to the current user, and uses Tiff as a reference for the Windows Photo Viewer.
Option 2 gets applied to all users, and adds the other file type references for the Windows Photo Viewer.
Please go ahead and post a screenshot showing what you're seeing to see if it may reveal more about what's happening.
After a clean install of Windows 10 I'm trying to get my old photo viewer back. I tried option 2 and the viewer it brought back lacked the "edit" features of the old version. I used to be able to open a picture, edit (in a number a ways), resize, etc.
I was unable to find these features, so I hit undo to reverse the restore.
Does your restore bring back full functionality, or only some features?