Or, if you want to put each extracted file into a folder named after the zip:

Remember that extracting files takes up space. A 1GB ZIP file might turn into 2GB of data once extracted.

Famous for its "trial" that never ends; great for heavy-duty compression.

However, the extraction process must be executed with a degree of caution. The convenience of "extract all" should not override the necessity of security. A zip file can act as a Trojan horse, hiding malicious scripts or malware within a compressed payload. Therefore, the rule of extraction should always be preceded by a scan from updated antivirus software. Additionally, users must pay attention to the file structure within the archive; extracting a zip file that already contains a root folder can sometimes result in unnecessary nesting. A disciplined extraction process involves peeking inside the archive first to ensure the resulting file structure remains logical and clean.

In one click, 7-Zip will create individual folders for every zip file and drop the contents inside.