The new Windows 95 version of Paint is now “Microsoft Paint” rather than “Windows Paintbrush” and sports a new executable as well. This capability exists to today- Like Win95 there is no PBRUSH.EXE in Windows 10, but running PBRUSH will start MSPaint, as it has since Windows 95. Windows 95 saw PBRUSH deprecated in favour of MSPAINT Not just deprecated, mind you- but altogether removed however, you could still invoke PBRUSH, due to a new “App paths” feature of Windows.