Invalid or unsupported file

I made some pictures of a bathroom showroom with my canon 700D. I would like to see them on a TV screen, but they won't open. This message appears: 'Invalid or unsupported file'.
I can open pictures taken with my Canon 5DMKIII.
I have changed file size and name but it doesn't work.
Might the TV software not recognize the 700D? I can't find an option on my TV to adjust this if this is the case.
Could someone help me please?

You are likely saving RAW images to the camera's card, while the TV probably reads only JPG files. 
1) Change the camera's image mode from RAW to L (Large JPG) OR
2) Connect to the TV using an HDMI cable, so the file format becomes irrelevant. 

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