It happened what I would not expect from myself. The old DVD, archival, was copied to one file, securely protecting 7-ZIP. The big plus, at least I think so, is that I know the words, numbers and period used
Just a matter of order, and since the password is about 40 characters it is too complicated. I know there is a dictionary method, but I can't really create a meaningful file, e.g. password.def, which needs cRARk for 7-Zip. Recovering a password without giving any hints would take ages, I know that. Unfortunately, many programs also have a problem with the 7z extension and simply crashes to the desktop (original, trial). Only CRARK gives advice and 7Z CRACKER. With the latter, I do not see the option to choose, with the first you can, but I do not know how to create a properly working definition file.
I will give an example.
I know that the words "abbbbc" "1234" "." "Abbc" "abbc" "abbc."
I would like the program to be able to use the above variants, because the password looks like "Abbbc.1234bbc.abbc.1234abbbbc" etc.
I don't know what order I used. Certainty are numbers and words and one dot. I think that for such a key it shouldn't take long (I can leave my computer for a month so that he can use my words). I am asking for help, for which I thank you in advance!

I will give an example.
I know that the words "abbbbc" "1234" "." "Abbc" "abbc" "abbc."
I would like the program to be able to use the above variants, because the password looks like "Abbbc.1234bbc.abbc.1234abbbbc" etc.
I don't know what order I used. Certainty are numbers and words and one dot. I think that for such a key it shouldn't take long (I can leave my computer for a month so that he can use my words). I am asking for help, for which I thank you in advance!