Always a bittorrent client, something to extract, and something to play media files:
For me on Windows: 7zip, VLC, µtorrent, Chrome, Steam, TeraCopy, Ccleaner, Recuva, MSE, MalwareBytes, MyDefrag.
Mac: Transmission (latest trunk), p7zip, Unarchiver, Perian, VLC, MPlayer Extended, Firefox, Onyx, Cyberduck, Bodega.
Ubuntu: Transmission (latest trunk), p7zip, VLC, Chrome, ubuntu-restricted-extras, irssi.
Oh misread your question - annoyingly they added a p to name, but its in the core repo's
Name : p7zip Version : 16.02 Release : 21.fc35 Architecture : x86_64 Size : 1.6 M Source : p7zip-16.02-21.fc35.src.rpm Repository : @System From repo : fedora Summary : Very high compression ratio file archiver URL : http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/ License : LGPLv2 and (LGPLv2+ or CPL)
I do not have much understanding of Linux, but after installing p7zip on Linux, use the command line to extract the contents of the 7z archive.
Here is a quoted answer I found on SuperUser:
""7-zip archives can be extracted with p7zip(http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/) on Linux. It is included in the repositories of: Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu and possibly other distributions too.
List contents with (lower case L, for list):
7za l myarchive.7z
Extract contents:
7za x myarchive.7z ""