Image files can contain thumbnail exif data. Basically the thumbnail isn't created on the fly every time its needed, it's a second image in the same image file. Some software doesn't edit that exif data when it edits the image, so you can end up with a mismatch like this.
Try a different image editor
I was at lowes the other day and saw these cheap tiny hand "power drills" that recharge using USB-C. They were like $12, but they didn't look like they could do a whole lot. They'd probably struggle with wood, but they could probably glide right through a plastic clamshell and mangle some electronics in 2 seconds. I don't know how that would be useful to me, but at that price point I could just throw it away if I didn't want it anymore. I could buy 20 of them and let my friends throw them away for me.
Anyway I was just looking for some new blinds at lowes, I'm big into home improvement. I don't know why I'm rambling about these cheap drills, I'm not even sure what message board I'm on. This place is about home improvement right?