It just cant
This is sadly not possible in Windows any more.
Basically all utilities located in folders - Windows and Windows\System32.
In Windows 7, folders can also be referred to as "directories." This term is commonly used in computing to describe a location in the file system that can contain files and other directories. Additionally, users might informally call them "file folders" or simply "folders" in the context of organizing files.
It is not connected to Windows 7 in any way. Mac OS2 introduced multiple folders, a "Shut Down" command and Screenshots. That is the only similarities to Windows 7.
There is no limit. The space on your hard drive is the limit
Windows 7 has a maximum file size of 16 TiB.
In windows operating system it is called "Windows Explorer", file name: "explorer.exe".
To access your locked folders after upgrading to Windows 10, you'll need to reinstall the Lock-A-Folder app. Ensure you install the same version that was used on Windows 7, as compatibility may vary. After reinstalling the app, you should be able to unlock the folders using the original password or key. If that doesn't work, you may need to look for backup solutions or data recovery tools.
to organize files, and don't use windows '98 ever, and only use xp if you can't use windows 7...'cuz vista's trash
In Windows 7, a collection of folders can be organized into conveniently accessed shortcuts known as a "Library." Libraries allow users to group related folders together, making it easier to manage and access files from different locations in a unified view. Users can create custom libraries or use the default ones provided by the system.
Click on "Start" followed by clicking on "Search" and a window called "Search Results" will be displayed. Towards the middle-top of the window, you will see the word "Folders" along with a Folders "icon". Click on either the word "Folders" or the Folders "icon" and the left side of the window will now display the path of the Recycle bin. In actuality, the Recycle bin is a subset or "child" of the "Desktop" folder.
The Detail View list of files In Windows 7 -- when sorted by date -- will first list the sub-folders in order by date, followed by the regular files in order by date. To see both folders and files intermeshed by date, you can use this trick: Open the folder you wish to sort. In the Search box at upper right, type *.* and then start the search. Note: *.* tells search to "get all items in the folder" The search results window will display everything in date order, regardless of whether it's a file or a folder.