Upload photo to photo library problem

Hi,
i have problem with uploading photo from PC via browser to photo library. Photo was taken by iphone and has in EXIF information taht was taken at 10:21 am but after uploading it show on web gallery that it was taken at 19:21. In settings i found time zone showing GMT-7 but on the map i have set central european zone. So i dont understand why it shows GMT-7. If i click on name of zone nothing happen. I tried internet explorer, google chrome and also safari and there is no difference ...
I put here screensot of my setting...
Thanks for any idea ...
Martin

Yes You have right. I downloaded photo from iCloud and it has in EXIF the same time as original. But i see that i photo downloaded from iCloud has not the same EXIF. Informations from GPS is missing....is it right ?
Martin

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