Can't open photos or they aren't available?

Whenever a contact sends a photo, I'll only see the thumbnail, like the first attached photo. They don't open when I click on them, and I can't find them in my Skype received files OR the media messaging folder that also contains photos received/sent on Skype. It's been doing this for quite some time, but it didn't ALWAYS do this.
Also, photos are often unavailable, like the second attachment. Both are a problem and I have no idea why either have started happening. Any ideas? 
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