Don't seem to be able to find anything relevant to importing.
This is what I eventually get, after waiting for around one minute, with no screen appearing, and then clicking on the File Explorer icon at the bottom of the screen. Second pic shows what appears after selecting the camera in use ( Finepix C20).
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In your second screenshot, what happens if you double-click on the "External Memory" icon in the right pane? It should open that as a folder, showing all your photos.
I'm using Windows 7, so I'm going by memory here. Windows increasingly tries to "simplify" things, but only succeeds in getting everything more bu**ered up. Why not ditch the "Windows" way and do it properly, as we used to do?
1) Get rid of the incomprehensibly vague icons, Go to (I think) the "View" menu, select "Details", and you can see the text listing, which tells you what you are looking at.
2) Create the directory where you want to put your pictures. Do this first, then you have a place to go.
3) Open your camera (Finepix C20) in the left pane. The better way to do this is to expand the listing, so you see the "External Memory" in the left pane.
3) click on "External Memory" to see its contents. (Or double-click if it is in the right pane.)
4) Select the photos you want to move , use the RIGHT button to drag to your new folder, then select "Copy" or "Move" from the drop-down menu. (I prefer to use "Copy", then I haven't lost everything if something goes wrong. I can always delete from the camera later. I almost never use drag-and-drop because Windows has a bad habit of "jumping" , or shifting the menu, just as I drop, and who knows where the files end up? Plus, D&D almost always defaults to the worst possible option, and your files are just too likely to "disappear". My way, I know where they have gone.)
My explanation is not too simple, but the process is, try it and see.