SirPrimalform: EDIT: In case it's not clear, I'm not attacking you, I'm attacking Microsoft for making stupid decisions.
Further EDIT:
The .gog file is actually usually a
.bin file. There's usually a file with the same name and the extension .inst, that's the
.cue file that goes with it.
I'd thought I'd already had it turned off (it was probably hidden files that I was thinking of), and I was
just in the Folder Options menu doing something else, so I glossed right over it a few times. It was the wording of the option that threw me off.
Also, the way to mount the file was pretty much thoroughly explained to me
here. Take note that I mention simply converting the .gog file to an .iso prevented me from loading CD tracks. For whatever reason.