Finder window on Mac won't scroll horizontally in Muse

I noticed that anytime I open a finder window through Muse (i.e. replace image), the finder window's scroll bar only scrolls so far.   I have to resize the window to view other columns.   This appears to be a new bug, as it was working normally in the release prior.  Anyone else seeing this?

I don't use Muse. It works for me in Illustrator Creative Cloud.
I am attaching my before and after screenshots so you can see how the preview changed.
Not sure what you mean by "which scaling is used".
Before: You can see that the file preview is stuck. I can't scroll horizontally to see any more of the preview.
After: The file preview icon is resized after clicking and dragging on the column divider while holding down the alt key.

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