Photo Transfer from PC to Apple TV

How do I transfer photos from my PC (windows vista) to Apple TV. Apple TV only seems to recognize photos in Photo Stream and I can not find a way to put existing photos into Photo Stream (only new ones taken after photo stream was set-up).

AppleTV 2 cannot store photos more than transiently.
With Windows you'd need to configure a photo containing folder to view using iTunes under Advanced>Choose Photos to Share (or similar menu option for Windows).
Some apps on Windows used to be able to share to AppleTV2, i'm not sure if that is still the case.
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