Click the three dots (...) next to the app name and choose "Advanced options." Scroll down to the Reset section. Click "Repair" to fix the app without losing data.

That's it! The Snipping Tool icon now appears in my Start menu, and I can launch it with a single click.

If the problem persists, click "Reset" to delete the app's data and restore it to its original state. Method 3: Use PowerShell to Reinstall

Input the following command and press Enter:

Once the tool is installed, you can make it more accessible by mapping it to your Print Screen key. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard.

If the Snipping Tool is not found: