I do not think that we should simply use a particular term just because
it is understood by users of a particular operating system: as has
already been mentioned above, Windows and OSX use different
terminologies anyway.
I prefer the idea of using our own expressive terminology, ideally
something that a complete novice to computer systems in general might
grasp intuitively. As such I would suggest using the terms group (or
bunch?) and compress (or squish?) in a context-sensitive manner.
For example, right clicking on a single file could offer the option to
Compress this file..., whilst right clicking on a selection of
multiple files would offer something along the lines of Group and/or
compress these files... (or Bunch and squish these files...?).
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