Currently, there is no popular image displaying program on Windows to open picture files including the new iPhone-centric HEIC format. However, it's a matter of time when this issue will be resolved either by one such program becoming available due to the sufficient popularity of this file format OR the HEIC never catches on and be deprecated by Apple.
In the meantime, you can tell the iPhone to take pictures in the old JPG or PNG format in the phone's Settings. At the same time, go here to read a bit about this issue including using a utility the article recommends to convert all the existing pictures from the HEIC format to either JPG or PNG.
https://lifehacker.com/how-to-easily-convert-your-iphones-heic-images-in-windo-1826327599
https://imazing.com/heic
I recommend that you convert the HEIC pictures to PNG format and not JPG because the PNG is "lossless" which means its compression algorithm does not throw away any useful visual information in the picture. This is needed when the pictures are printed out, especially with dedicated photo printers, the files have the needed meta data to reproduce accurate colors.
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