How to Fix the “Package Could Not Be Registered” Photos Error in Windows 10 & 11

Microsoft Photos is the default image viewer in Windows with which many users open picture files. However, some users can’t open images in Photos because of a “Package could not be registered” error. That issue arises for some Photos users when they try to open JPG or PNG images in that app.

This is how you can fix the “Package could not be registered” error in Windows 11 and 10.

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1. Run the Windows Store Apps Troubleshooter

Start your error troubleshooting with a troubleshooter for UWP apps on Microsoft Store. Windows Store Apps is a troubleshooter that could identify and resolve an issue with the Photos app. These are the steps for running that troubleshooter in Windows 11:

The same troubleshooter is also available within Windows 10’s Settings app. To access it, click theUpdate & Securitycategory andTroubleshoottab. Then you can selectAdditional troubleshootersto bring up the list of troubleshooting tools.

The Photos app

2. Update Photos

Updating Microsoft Store apps like Photos can fix issues with them. So, try updating Microsoft Photos like this:

3. Repair and Reset the Photos Apps

Repairing or resetting Photos will likely fix the “Package could not be registered” if that app has corrupted files or data. You can select adjacentRepairandResettroubleshooting options for Photos within Settings’ Apps & Features tool. To apply this solution, follow the instructions in our guide forresetting Microsoft Store apps. Select theRepairoption first andResetsecond if necessary.

4. Run the Deployment Image and System File Checker Tools

The “Package could not be registered” error can also be due to Windows system file corruption. That much has been confirmed by users who’ve said that running Deployment Image Servicing Management and System File Checker scans fixed this issue on their PCs. You can apply this potential solution byopening the Command Prompt with admin rightsand running these separate DISM and SFC commands:

Run the Deployment Image Servicing Management scan command before the System File Checker tool. Leave the Command Prompt open until it shows a Windows Resource Protection message for the SFC scan. If it says Windows Resource Protection repaired files, this resolution might have resolved the “Package could not be registered” error.

The troubleshooters in Settings

5. Reinstall Photos

If the “Package could not be registered” error persists after applying the resolutions above, you might need to reinstall Photos to fix it. This solution is the most likely one to fix a corrupted Photos app. You can uninstall and reinstall Photos with PowerShell like this:

6. Reset Windows

If you’ve tried all other resolutions suggested here, there could be a deeper Windows issue causing the “Package could not be registered” Photos error. Then a system reset could be needed to remedy that deeper issue. Resetting Windows will refresh the platform’s components and restore it to a default state.

This is suggested as a last resort because you’ll need to reinstall third-party software installed before resetting Windows. However, you can select to keep user files such as photos, documents, videos, etc. Ourguide to resetting Windows 10 and 11tells you how to perform a factory reset.

The Windows Store Apps troubleshooter

Open Your Images in Photos Again

One of the above resolutions will likely resolve the “Package Could not be Registered” error on your Windows 11/10 PC. However, remember there are plenty of third-party app alternatives you can open your images with if that Photos error persists. IrfanView, XnView, and FastStone Image Viewer are among the best Photos alternatives that are freely available.

Bored of the Windows 10 Photo app? Switch it out for one of these alternatives.

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