On the second pic, if you want it to stay in portrait fashion, I have found simply running it through Gimp with no changes then have it saved, will be saved property. Of course Gimp is free and useful at https://www.gimp.org/
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I once opened gimp and said, that's more than enough functions/buttons for me! I switched back to the old editor after a few minutes, lol.
With that photo, I did rotate it, but when in landscape, the tree didn't look or feel as tall as in portrait mode, so I switched that back too.
I appreciate the suggestion though, and I still have gimp, just have taken the time to learn it yet.