Unzip PDF File

Can't unzip a PDF file attached to an email msg.  Window 7, Explorer, 64-bit.  Function worked earlier.

Pat, I followed your advice to download the 7-Zip program, which permitted me to extract a zipped PDF attachment to an email msg. I earlier was convinced my problem was Adobe s/w and spent too much time uninstalling and troubleshooting, not thinking my problem was my installed zip program.  My thanks, Ed

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