You need a software that can crop and re size pictures such as Adobe Photoshop. There are many free similar programs.
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Your image is proportioned 4:3. You can print it at 8" x 6" and then crop it to 7" x 5" but that is as close as you can get without distorting the image or matting the photo. Alternately you could just take it to a frame shop and they will frame it at whatever size it is but that would cost more than an off-the-shelf frame. They could also mat the print for you i.e. you could give them an 8" x 6" image and they put it in a 10" x 8" frame and put a 1" white mat around the image. You could mat the photo yourself if you are good with crafts.
It's been a long time since I've written any BASIC. There are a few ways this could be done. This way creates a table (array) with the values, then prints the table: 10 DIM A(10) 15 FOR X=1 TO 10 20 A(X)=2*X 25 NEXT 30 FOR X=1 TO 10 35 PRINT A(X); ", "; 40 NEXT 45 END
When selecting the size of the photos, choos 3 1/2 x 5 for 4 of the largest possible on one page. If you go smaller, then you can add more. But with your printing program, check the 4 photos, change the size to 3 1/2 x 5, and make sure you choose to only print 1 copy, otherwise you will get several sheets with 4 of the same photo on each page.
You probably can't get a 3 x 3 photo printed because that's a non-standard size. You can crop a larger photo to those dimensions, though.
Wrap the film in aluminum-foil.