Photoshop color histogram is missing.

This program has been in use for several years with no problems.  When booting up the program today, the color histogram is missing. several reboot attempts were unsuccessful.  The other presentations on the screen were normal.  What can be done to restore the color histogram?

Go to Window in the options panel and click colour from the drop
down menu....
regards,
Herugrim123

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