I'm not a Windows user per se but my answer would be no. I thought Windows has a built-in unzipper?
In essence:
Locate the compressed folder that you want to extract files or folders from.
Do one of the following:
1. To extract a single file or folder, double-click the compressed folder to open it. Then, drag the file or folder from the compressed folder to a new location.
2. To extract the entire contents of the compressed folder, right-click the folder, click Extract All, and then follow the instructions.
External links:
Zip or Unzip a File or Folder in Windows 7 'Info. Tech.' College of Ag Sciences
Windows 8:
Zip and unzip files - Windows Help
Windows XP - 7:
How to Unzip Folders in Windows