Unable to import-'Pictures' folder is missing in Destination panel?

My 'Pictures' folder is missing in my Destination panel, as well as 'Users', etc. It shows my C-drive which shows 'My music', but not 'my pictures'.  When I click on 'create/choose' new distination folder using Explorer window, I choose the 'pictures' folder from there, but it doesn't create it.  Not having this problem on my desktop computer, only my laptop (both are pc). For this reason, I'm unable to import photos. Any help is appreciated!

sorry
Win7.  I have tried to import via  the computer's card reader and also direct from my D3 camera, I am trying to import them onto my computer's internal SSD drive.  It is a brand new computer and this is one of the first things I have used it for
I hope this helps
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