I don't prefer cloud backup because of high priced internet plans in my country, and the answer by Lord Ralf Adolf didn't work for my device somehow. Ultimately, I had to find a solution which is supposed to be no pain only gain. Here we go with one mentioned below.

Notes:

  • The solution requires a USB cable, MTP enabled (available in Android 4.xx and 5.xx) in Android device, (devices with USB Storage Mode would work as well), and Windows 7/8 in PC.

  • If MTP somehow doesn't work in your PC, you've no access to USB cable, or your device doesn't have MTP feature, then you may very well host a server on your Android device, preferably a WebDAV server. See my answer here for know-how.

  • Tested the solution with Android 4.2.1 and Windows 7.


What this answer would achieve?

  • Works well with/without USB Storage and MTP support in Android device.

  • Backup multiple directories easily.

  • Can backup two or more storage drives by choosing the following solution only which would require repeating the instructions, or (following+linked) answer which would make it happen in one-go.

  • Fully automatic once final instruction is executed; no need to do manual copy for each file/directory.

  • Copies exact directory structure so that you don't have to worry during restoring the data.

  • Needs no Internet connection (other than to download some required software here).


A bit of explanation before going to the kernel

The problem with most of the media backup apps (I noticed) for Android is that they don't really preserve or care for the exact directory structure, which means you can mine images from anywhere in the Android but you can't really mirror the directory tree for saving the file in your destination storage, i.e. (analogy)

copy F:/DCIM/Camera/DSC11*.JPG C:\Users\Firelord\Desktop\Test\ 

is easily possible and available by many Android apps and Windows softwares, but not

copy F:\DCIM\Camera\DSC11*.JPG C:\Users\Firelord\Desktop\Test\DCIM\Camera\DSC11*.JPG

The same holds true for many Windows Explorer alternatives for Windows 7/8 including FreeCommander, Multi Commander, Explorer++, XYplorer and other tools like SmartCopy.

(Note that I tried the listed ones but could not find the desired functionality with ease (auto copy with tree). Let me know (to edit) if your experience differs.)


Anyhow, the trick was to find a software for Windows which allows to take media backup(not disk/media imaging) with synchronization feature. Three such candidates that I tested and found easy(GUI) are SyncToy, FreeFileSync and PureSync. (All are free for personal use.)

I recommend FreeFileSync and the instructions for its usage are mentioned below.

Instructions:

  1. Download FreeFileSync(free).

  2. This program might not create Start Menu entry. For a 64-bit Windows 7, the program's directory location is C:\Program Files\FreeFileSync and a relative one would be for 32-bit Windows 7. Execute the FreeFileSync.exe (right-click → Run as Administrator).

  3. (On my machine this program freeze out for few seconds during its startup but eventually stabilizes and doesn't behaves alike.) The default screen for v7.0 would look like:

  4. Connect your Android device into PC using USB cable, and choose MTP for data transfer.

  5. In FreeFileSync, you would see two fields with name Drag & Drop at the top of left and right pane. They hold the location for the source and destination storage. Edit them:

    • For left pane click BrowseMy Computer(left side) in the opened window → select your device (say HTC One; under Portable Devices) → choose either Internal or External SD card of Android device → Select Folder(at the bottom).

    • For right pane click BrowseMy Computer(left side) in the opened window → select the backup location (say D:\Backup) → Select Folder(at the bottom).

  6. In FreeFileSync under the Menu bar, go to Actions → Filter settings. Here you can include the filetypes and exclude the folders from mining or backup. E.g. If I want to backup only .jpg and .png image files from my Android but I want to avoid those in the Android, Data, any .folder or folders that were created by some apps and includes irrelevant files with such extensions, then my filer would be:

    Note that the filter is not complete in the picture as opposed to text in the answer

    Tweak as much as you want since it's easy. I seriously advise excluding Android folder. Click OK when done with custom filters. (Note that I've not added but you may add video extensions too like .mp4, .mkv, etc.)

  7. In the Menu bar, go to Actions → Synchronization settings and choose any of the variant available. For the first backup I prefer Mirror to backup all the filtered files. Click OK at last.

  8. In the Menu bar, go to Actions → Start comparison -- this will show the filtered files in left pane (source) and files available in right pane (destination; would be empty for a new backup folder). (You can always switch the panes by clicking the blue <> icon available between the two panes.) An e.g. would look like:

  9. In the Menu bar, go to Actions → Start synchronization -- this will (as obvious) synchronize the two folders based on the setting you chose in Step 7. An e.g. of process, and completion would look like:

We're good to backup anything here. Note that for restore the steps (as obvious) would be same but the locations at left and right pane would differ. Also, during restore, my phone freeze out a lot (the reason could be a low class SD card in device or altogether a program issue itself, IDK!)

Issue with, and solution for, multi-storage Android devices

One issue that a multi-storage Android device user would've noticed is that you'll have to repeat the instructions to backup both External and Internal SD card.

This can be avoided by using a file server in Android. See Method#1 or Method#3 in my answer here. Just make sure that the file server should have its root directory at /storage so that in the FreeFileSync all storages (would be listed as folders now) can be mapped for backup.

I tried and it worked well!

Status: Objective Completed


I could cover SyncToy and PureSync here, but the latter freeze out the whole time whenever I click any option and about the former: it's intuitive and very easy in "exclude filters" but doesn't give much flexibility in synchronization variant (I would've ended up deleting images in device due to lack of such, but was stopped somehow. :) )

I think the objective can be achieved by using find and rsync tools in combination on GNU/Linux.

Let me know other options if you come to know any, or technical mistakes in my answer.

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Google Support
support.google.com › photos › answer › 6193313
Back up photos & videos - Android - Google Photos Help
You can automatically save your photos and videos to your Google Account when you turn on backup. You can access your saved photos and videos from any device you’re signed in to. Your backed-up photos
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App Store
apps.apple.com › us › app › google-photos-backup-edit › id962194608
Google Photos: Backup & Edit App - App Store
It also offers smart, intuitive folders for screenshots, documents, custom albums and daily camera roll organization, making your gallery feel orderly and personalized. You can even save sensitive photos and videos to a locked folder protected by your device screen lock. • RELIVE AND SHARE YOUR FAVORITE MEMORIES: Stroll down memory lane right in Google Photos. Share photos, videos, and albums with any of your contacts — even if they don't use Google Photos. • ALL YOUR MEMORIES IN ONE PLACE: With backup on, you can easily transfer your photos from other apps, galleries and devices, so all of your content is in one place • YOUR MEMORIES ARE SAFE: Your photos and videos are safe and secure from the instant you store them, protected by our advanced security infrastructure while in storage or when you share them.
Rating: 4.8 ​ - ​ 928K votes
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Google Play
play.google.com › store › apps › details
Google Photos - Apps on Google Play
It also offers smart, intuitive folders for screenshots, documents, custom albums and daily camera roll organization, making your gallery feel orderly and personalized. You can even save sensitive photos and videos to a locked folder protected by your device screen lock. • RELIVE AND SHARE YOUR FAVORITE MEMORIES: Stroll down memory lane right in Google Photos. Share photos, videos, and albums with any of your contacts — even if they don't use Google Photos. • ALL YOUR MEMORIES IN ONE PLACE: With backup on, you can easily transfer your photos from other apps, galleries and devices, so all of your content is in one place • YOUR MEMORIES ARE SAFE: Your photos and videos are safe and secure from the instant you store them, protected by our advanced security infrastructure while in storage or when you share them.
Rating: 4.3 ​ - ​ 53M votes
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AirDroid
airdroid.com › home › file transfer › how to backup gallery photos to google drive or computer
[2023] How to Backup Photos from Gallery: 4 Easy Solutions
May 29, 2024 - Once backed up, you can access these photos from any device at any time. One key advantage of Google Photos is it gives you 15GB of free backup space on your Google account (that is consumed by all products of Google Suite).
Top answer
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I don't prefer cloud backup because of high priced internet plans in my country, and the answer by Lord Ralf Adolf didn't work for my device somehow. Ultimately, I had to find a solution which is supposed to be no pain only gain. Here we go with one mentioned below.

Notes:

  • The solution requires a USB cable, MTP enabled (available in Android 4.xx and 5.xx) in Android device, (devices with USB Storage Mode would work as well), and Windows 7/8 in PC.

  • If MTP somehow doesn't work in your PC, you've no access to USB cable, or your device doesn't have MTP feature, then you may very well host a server on your Android device, preferably a WebDAV server. See my answer here for know-how.

  • Tested the solution with Android 4.2.1 and Windows 7.


What this answer would achieve?

  • Works well with/without USB Storage and MTP support in Android device.

  • Backup multiple directories easily.

  • Can backup two or more storage drives by choosing the following solution only which would require repeating the instructions, or (following+linked) answer which would make it happen in one-go.

  • Fully automatic once final instruction is executed; no need to do manual copy for each file/directory.

  • Copies exact directory structure so that you don't have to worry during restoring the data.

  • Needs no Internet connection (other than to download some required software here).


A bit of explanation before going to the kernel

The problem with most of the media backup apps (I noticed) for Android is that they don't really preserve or care for the exact directory structure, which means you can mine images from anywhere in the Android but you can't really mirror the directory tree for saving the file in your destination storage, i.e. (analogy)

copy F:/DCIM/Camera/DSC11*.JPG C:\Users\Firelord\Desktop\Test\ 

is easily possible and available by many Android apps and Windows softwares, but not

copy F:\DCIM\Camera\DSC11*.JPG C:\Users\Firelord\Desktop\Test\DCIM\Camera\DSC11*.JPG

The same holds true for many Windows Explorer alternatives for Windows 7/8 including FreeCommander, Multi Commander, Explorer++, XYplorer and other tools like SmartCopy.

(Note that I tried the listed ones but could not find the desired functionality with ease (auto copy with tree). Let me know (to edit) if your experience differs.)


Anyhow, the trick was to find a software for Windows which allows to take media backup(not disk/media imaging) with synchronization feature. Three such candidates that I tested and found easy(GUI) are SyncToy, FreeFileSync and PureSync. (All are free for personal use.)

I recommend FreeFileSync and the instructions for its usage are mentioned below.

Instructions:

  1. Download FreeFileSync(free).

  2. This program might not create Start Menu entry. For a 64-bit Windows 7, the program's directory location is C:\Program Files\FreeFileSync and a relative one would be for 32-bit Windows 7. Execute the FreeFileSync.exe (right-click → Run as Administrator).

  3. (On my machine this program freeze out for few seconds during its startup but eventually stabilizes and doesn't behaves alike.) The default screen for v7.0 would look like:

  4. Connect your Android device into PC using USB cable, and choose MTP for data transfer.

  5. In FreeFileSync, you would see two fields with name Drag & Drop at the top of left and right pane. They hold the location for the source and destination storage. Edit them:

    • For left pane click BrowseMy Computer(left side) in the opened window → select your device (say HTC One; under Portable Devices) → choose either Internal or External SD card of Android device → Select Folder(at the bottom).

    • For right pane click BrowseMy Computer(left side) in the opened window → select the backup location (say D:\Backup) → Select Folder(at the bottom).

  6. In FreeFileSync under the Menu bar, go to Actions → Filter settings. Here you can include the filetypes and exclude the folders from mining or backup. E.g. If I want to backup only .jpg and .png image files from my Android but I want to avoid those in the Android, Data, any .folder or folders that were created by some apps and includes irrelevant files with such extensions, then my filer would be:

    Note that the filter is not complete in the picture as opposed to text in the answer

    Tweak as much as you want since it's easy. I seriously advise excluding Android folder. Click OK when done with custom filters. (Note that I've not added but you may add video extensions too like .mp4, .mkv, etc.)

  7. In the Menu bar, go to Actions → Synchronization settings and choose any of the variant available. For the first backup I prefer Mirror to backup all the filtered files. Click OK at last.

  8. In the Menu bar, go to Actions → Start comparison -- this will show the filtered files in left pane (source) and files available in right pane (destination; would be empty for a new backup folder). (You can always switch the panes by clicking the blue <> icon available between the two panes.) An e.g. would look like:

  9. In the Menu bar, go to Actions → Start synchronization -- this will (as obvious) synchronize the two folders based on the setting you chose in Step 7. An e.g. of process, and completion would look like:

We're good to backup anything here. Note that for restore the steps (as obvious) would be same but the locations at left and right pane would differ. Also, during restore, my phone freeze out a lot (the reason could be a low class SD card in device or altogether a program issue itself, IDK!)

Issue with, and solution for, multi-storage Android devices

One issue that a multi-storage Android device user would've noticed is that you'll have to repeat the instructions to backup both External and Internal SD card.

This can be avoided by using a file server in Android. See Method#1 or Method#3 in my answer here. Just make sure that the file server should have its root directory at /storage so that in the FreeFileSync all storages (would be listed as folders now) can be mapped for backup.

I tried and it worked well!

Status: Objective Completed


I could cover SyncToy and PureSync here, but the latter freeze out the whole time whenever I click any option and about the former: it's intuitive and very easy in "exclude filters" but doesn't give much flexibility in synchronization variant (I would've ended up deleting images in device due to lack of such, but was stopped somehow. :) )

I think the objective can be achieved by using find and rsync tools in combination on GNU/Linux.

Let me know other options if you come to know any, or technical mistakes in my answer.

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Depending on your operating system, you can use picture manager programs. I will list two free software, one for Windows, and one for Linux (I am a Linux user, so maybe the Linux method is better).

  1. Under Windows (any version in the screenshots, it will be XP, which was the easiest to get on a virtual machine)

    • Picassa: a powerful image manager and editor with a lot of features. I will be showing the only feature we need (importing photos from Android phone).

    • make sure you install your phone's drivers (see your manufacturer's website to grab the latest version).

    • download and install Picassa.

    • connect your phone to your PC and open Picassa.

    • click on File >> import from ... (it's in French in the screenshots)

  • this window will show up. Click on the spinner and choose your phone. In my case here, it's an HTC one (Android).

  • wait for a few seconds until the photos show up like this.

  • you will see every single image file on your phone, sorted by the date of creation. You can select a full day by clicking on the little clock, or select a single picture by clicking on it. The same goes for unselecting.

  • once you have picked the needed pictures, look at the bottom of the Picassa window. It looks something like this.

  • choose the right options for you: where you would like to save the pictures, how do you want the pictures to be organized in sub-folders, and if you wanna delete the original pictures from the device (the phone) or not, then click on import.
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MultCloud
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How to Backup Gallery to Google Drive [Phone or Computer]
August 20, 2024 - Then tap Account and backup > Backup and restore, then turn on Back up my data. Step 3: Select your Google account, enable the option to Back up to Google Drive, and click "Back up now".
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Google
google.com › photos › about
2025 Google Photos Recap: Organize, Edit, & Backup Memories
Learn more about how Google Photos integrates with your device’s default gallery. ... You can automatically save your photos and videos to your Google Account when you turn on backup.
Find elsewhere
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Google Support
support.google.com › photos › thread › 321177086 › need-my-all-photos-and-videos-back-in-gallery
Need my all photos and videos back in gallery - Google Photos Community
Skip to main content · Google Photos Help · Sign in · Google Help · Help Center · Community · Google Photos · Terms of Service · Submit feedback · Send feedback on
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Android Central
forums.androidcentral.com › home › samsung android phones › samsung galaxy s21 & s21+ & s21 ultra
How can I have photos back in gallery again after I backed up on google photos? | Android Central Forum
April 6, 2021 - I have my gallery sync and back up to google photos, I did some cleaning In google photos and it erased them from my gallery. Click to expand... Right, but does the Samsung gallery app also show what's in your Google Photos in the cloud? ... B. Diddy said: Right, but does the Samsung gallery app also show what's in your Google Photos in the cloud? Click to expand... Yes when u choose back up in google photos ... Ok, so it's still possible the OP used Google Photos Backup, then selected the Free Up Space option in Google Photos, which would delete any locally saved photos that Google Photos knew was already backed up.
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Google Play
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Photo Recovery & Backup - Apps on Google Play
Photo Backup recover deleted pictures app allow you to backup your photos easy and fast, you can backup your files with local or drive backup. ♻️ how to recover & get back deleted photos : ♻️ launch recovery img for android, press the search button, wait until picture recovery finish the analysis, after that picture restore will show the deleted photos in nice gallery, just select files that you want to recover and press the button, image recovery will restore the selected files and store them on your device.
Rating: 4 ​ - ​ 33.9K votes
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Google Support
support.google.com › photos › answer › 9343402
Check your backup - Google Photos Help
At the top, tap your account profile photo or initial Photos settings . Tap Back up. ... Back up: Make sure "Back up" is turned on. Backup account: Make sure you back up your photos and videos to the right Google Account.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/googlephotos › how can i download all my photo back on my phone ?!
r/googlephotos on Reddit: How can I download all my photo back on my phone ?!
February 27, 2024 -

So, tonigth I got an alert saying that I had almost no space left on my Google account or something like that. Of course, since the synchronisation is activated I thought that I would simply delete every pics and videos from my "cloud" and keep everything on my phone. Long story short I didn't found how to do so but I saw a message saying that I could free a good chunk of storage by doing something (I really don't remember sorry).

So I do this and all my freaking photos and videos are missing on my phone and are on my Google photo account. I still have very little storage left and so I wanted to redownload everything and even older pictures/videos since my phone have more than enough storage.

I've looked everywhere and tried everything I could but it seems like I can only download 1 pic a time. I can't select everything or only by doing it month by month and if I select more than 1 picture the option to download disappear.

I'm very angry right now and so upset so I'm sorry if I'm not to understandable (I'm not English too so it doesn't help) but if anyone have an answer or a solution I'll be glad to hear it thank you in advance.

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Google Photos
photos.google.com › apps
App downloads - Google Photos
Press question mark to see available shortcut keys · Sign in · Photos · App downloads · Download Google Photos · For computers · Download Google Photos for desktop · Back up photos automatically from your computer to Google Photos · Install desktop app · Thanks for downloading Google Photos
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/android › how does everyone keep their photos backed up and easily accessible?
r/Android on Reddit: How does everyone keep their photos backed up and easily accessible?
December 21, 2023 -

I have been helping my gf move photos from her iPhone to her Mac and am a little jealous of how easy it is.

When she imports photos to her Mac, any duplicates are automatically ignored or later fixed. Her albums are also preserved along with their edits.

My current backup/storage method is using Smart Switch on an external hard drive, this preserves just about everything and can handle duplicates when I update the backup, but the pictures and albums are only viewable if I restore them on a new Samsung device.

I was wondering, is there a better way? I have heard of syncthing, but I am looking to do it wired since I believe that would be faster.

Edit: I educated myself on Syncthing. It's cool. I also realized that wired connections on Android to PC are kinda slow.

Syncthing is cool, but is it reliable and safe to use for getting data on my pc? I also do not like that I can't seem to filter the type of data that is being synced. For example, in the downloads folder on my phone there is pdfs and stuff, but also images. I would want to filter only the images.

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Business Insider
businessinsider.com › business insider › how to use google photos to back up your photos on all of your devices
How to use Google Photos to back up your photos on all of your devices
August 23, 2022 - Start the Backup & Sync app and then sign into your Google Account. Select "Back up photos and videos" and click "Next."