The ".iso" file extension you're referring to is typically associated with disk images. An ISO file (or ISO image) is an archive file that contains the contents of an optical disc, such as a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray, in a single file. These files are often used to distribute large amounts of data, like game installations, over the internet.
Installation: To install Atlas from an ISO file, you would typically mount the ISO as a virtual drive on your computer. This can be done using operating system features (like double-clicking the ISO in Windows, which mounts it) or third-party software. Then, you would run the installer from the virtual drive. Atlas V0.5.2.iso
Thanks to contributors – special shoutout to @dev_null and @r0ck3t for the installer fixes. Logging and forensics: Thanks to contributors – special