Before opening the archive, use these industry-standard tools to check for hidden threats:

A very small .zip file (a few KB) often contains scripts or shortcuts, while a large file is more likely to contain media or software.

A collection of video loops, stock footage, or high-resolution photos for wallpapers or VFX.

To understand what this file is, you should look for the following "red flags":

Does the name "trees blowing in the wind" relate to any project, screensaver, or stock footage you recently interacted with? 2. Safety Verification Steps

Right-click the file and check Properties . Look for a "Digital Signature" tab; legitimate software is usually signed by a verified developer. 3. Potential Content Scenarios

Upload the .zip file to VirusTotal . It will scan the file against over 70 different antivirus engines and provide a detailed "Detection" report.