This is a photo I have had for a while without a definitive identification. I have asked elsewhere to no avail. It is an Emil being refueled after returning from a combat flight. It appears that there are three bullet holes in the backside (the fine, stabilizer, and elevator all have one hole). No band on the fuselage and a marking that might be "7+ X". The large X is something I have never seen, only the smaller x inscribed on a circle from LG.2 craft. The location looks like it could be western France.
I agree with Andy no "bullet holes" just the dust specks. The kind of markings and the camo scheme were used to the winter 1939/1940. So the pic had to be taken before that timeline. Well , any Western France rather. Judging by the shape of the cockpit hood and windscreen that's the E-1 variant. IMHOit is a Bf 109E used for training therefore the "X" marking.